AMD’s MI350 Chips Deliver Big on Memory but Lag in Networking Against Nvidia
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AMD presented the update of its flagship GPU line for Artificial Intelligence (IA) Generative workloads, the Instinct MI350, with the new CDNA4 architecture, achieving up to four times more computing performance and a 35-fold generational leap in inference loads, thus seeking to compete against Nvidia's popular GPUs and its newly launched Blackwell architecture.
AMD’s MI350 chips deliver big on memory but lag in networking against Nvidia
AMD is aiming to challenge Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market with its new Instinct MI350 series accelerators. The company hopes the chips will offer advantages in certain workloads and lower total costs, but software remains a sticking point. The article AMD’s MI350 chips deliver big on memory but lag in networking against Nvidia appeared first on THE DECODER.
AMD wants to attack Nvidia's predominance in the AI market with its new AI accelerators of the Instinct MI350 series. The chips could offer advantages for certain tasks and the total cost, but the software remains a crux. The MI400 series expected for 2026 should then be able to work even more closely together. The article Instinct MI350: AMD's new AI chips shine with memory, stumble when networking first appeared on THE-DECODER.de.
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