Amd radeon instinct, a vega core computing accelerator
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AMD has taken its first steps in the world of artificial intelligence with its new AMD Radeon Instinct High Performance Computing Accelerator (HPC) which is based on a core with Vega architecture and designed specifically for deep learning and systems autonomous driving.
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Deep learning is used in computer vision systems, in order to understand the different objects found in the captured images, the Vega core of the AMD Radeon Instinct gives it an enormous capacity to do this type of task in a very efficient way and effective. There will be a total of three AMD Radeon Instinct models, the least of which will be the MI6 with a Polaris 10 core, 16 GB of GDDR5 memory, a bandwidth of 224 GB / s, a power in simple and average precision of 5.7 TFLOPS and a passive cooling system to handle a consumption below 150 W.
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In intermediate position we have the MI8 with a Fiji core, 4 GB of HBM memory, a bandwidth of 512 GB / s, a power of 8.2 TFLOPs and a consumption less than 175W. Finally we have the MI25 that will be able to offer a computing power of 12.5 TFLOPs, a high bandwidth cache, a new controller and a TDP of less than 300W. This last card will use a full Vega chip and promises to outperform Nvidia's options.
These new AMD accelerators would arrive in March or April 2017.
Source: pcworld
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