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OpenAI To Join The Custom AI Chip Club?

October 6, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 11

It would be hard to find something that is growing faster than the Nvidia datacenter business, but there is one contender: OpenAI. …

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Nvidia Rounds Out “Ampere” Lineup With Two New Accelerators

April 15, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

In a world where GPUs have tens of billions of transistors and chip manufacturing techniques are costly and yields are particularly tough because of the largesse of these devices, every chip that comes of out the foundry is sacred. …

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Before Long, Datacenter Will Be Nvidia’s Biggest Business

May 22, 2020 Timothy Prickett Morgan Comments Off on Before Long, Datacenter Will Be Nvidia’s Biggest Business

It is hard to remember sometimes way back when, in 2008, as Nvidia first took a stab at GPU compute in the datacenter with the original Tesla GPU accelerators and a very rudimentary CUDA programming environment for offloading parallel algorithms from CPUs to GPUs. …

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Intel Declares A Truce Before Bus Wars Flare Up

January 7, 2020 Timothy Prickett Morgan 6

A system is more than its central processor, and perhaps at no time in history has this ever been true than right now. …

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Weaving Accelerators Into The Memory Complex

July 14, 2016 Mark Funk 1

In the first part of this series on the proposed Cache Coherence Interconnect for Accelerators (CCIX) standard, we talked about the issues of cache coherence and the need to share memory across various kinds of compute elements in a system. …

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Drilling Into The CCIX Coherence Standard

July 13, 2016 Mark Funk 3

The past decade or so has seen some really phenomenal capacity growth and similarly remarkable software technology in support of distributed-memory systems.   …

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