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AMD is Preparing MI250X Compute Accelerator

With 110 CUs and 128 GB HBM2E.

If you need the power … then the AMD MI250X could be your answer!

Taken from TPU … AMD is preparing an update to its compute accelerator lineup with the new MI250X. Based on the CDNA2 architecture, and built on existing 7 nm node, the MI250X will be accompanied by a more affordable variant, the MI250. According to leaks put out by ExecutableFix, the MI250X packs a whopping 110 compute units (7,040 stream processors), running at 1.70 GHz. The package features 128 GB of HBM2E memory, and a package TDP of 500 W. As for speculative performance numbers, it is expected to offer double-precision (FP64) throughput of 47.9 TFLOP/s, ditto full-precision (FP32), and 383 TFLOP/s half-precision (FP16 and BFLOAT16). AMD’s MI200 “Aldebaran” family of compute accelerators are expected to square off against Intel’s “Ponte Vecchio” Xe-HPC, and NVIDIA Hopper H100 accelerators in 2022.

Source: TPUExecutableFix (Twitter)VideoCardz

 

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