AMD teased today a new AI chip: the MI400 with support for HBM3E memory a new FP4(4 bit floating point) format and a 260 TBps o UA-Link for GPU-to-GPU communication. They also teased a MI450 is in development and their “AI Rack” called Helios.
“With the new generation of GPUs, we can deliver up to 2.9 exaflops of FP4 performance per rack. This represents a huge leap in processing power with much greater energy efficiency and lower cost per token.” says Lisa Su, the CEO of AMD.
Su also confirmed EPYC Venice will support up to 256 cores, 2.0x CPU to GPU bandwidth, 1.7x gen-vs-gen performance, and 1.6 TB/s memory bandwidth.
Lets all hope this isn’t another step AMD is taking torward forgetting gamers, like NVidia did
Source: phoronix