Very different products MI300 is high power Multi chip package solution for AI using 850W to achieve 2507 TFlops @ FP8. I would guess this will be in the ballpark of 400 FP8 TFLOPS, if so that is about 1/6 the performance of the MI300 but at a fraction of the power required(I would guess less the 75W if not less than 35W).Reply
Tenstorrent never released those PCIe cards for retail, and I have yet to see them running inference/training loads in anything. Are conglomerates like their Korean partners just using them internally?Reply
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Dante Verizon - Tuesday, October 3, 2023 - link
Will this have a third of the mi300 performance? Replycyrusfox - Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - link
No I don't think it will be 1/3, my guess is 1/6Very different products MI300 is high power Multi chip package solution for AI using 850W to achieve 2507 TFlops @ FP8. I would guess this will be in the ballpark of 400 FP8 TFLOPS, if so that is about 1/6 the performance of the MI300 but at a fraction of the power required(I would guess less the 75W if not less than 35W). Reply
Dante Verizon - Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - link
At least it will be very efficient if it reaches this TDP. ReplySudutooo - Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - link
Yes, very efficient, but many are looking for logical benefits, or has mathematics come into a strangle hold when it comes to computing? Replyskaurus - Tuesday, October 3, 2023 - link
I find it strange that "low-cost, low-power" chip is going to be produced on 4nm (=expensive) node, "tailored for high clocks and high voltages". Replybrucethemoose - Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - link
Has anyone seen/used these in the wild?Tenstorrent never released those PCIe cards for retail, and I have yet to see them running inference/training loads in anything. Are conglomerates like their Korean partners just using them internally? Reply
Sudutooo - Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - link
One might think that with thinner strats, one could get more logical error due to electronic interference? Replybrucethemoose - Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - link
Oops that wasn't supposed to be a reply. ReplyDante Verizon - Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - link
It should be cheaper than TSMC's 4nm. ReplySudutooo - Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - link
May have a longer lifespan? No sense in having the law of obsolescence be too short? A test of 4 nm? ReplySudutooo - Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - link
Yes, but what are the logical benefits of the chip otherthan lower power costs? ReplySudutooo - Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - link
In my opinion, a computer should last much longer than six to ten years; but AI may overtake us by then? Reply