Huawei to launch AI SSD in Shanghai, aims to tackle HBM supply bottlenecks
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Huawei to launch AI SSD in Shanghai, aims to tackle HBM supply bottlenecks
Huawei will debut its self-developed artificial intelligence (AI) solid-state drive on August 27 at its Lianqiu Lake R&D Center. The company said the device is designed to address the escalating demands of training and inference for large AI models, promising advances in performance, capacity, and cost efficiency.
Huawei breaks into the global memory race for AI with its Huawei OceanDisk SSD. This marks an important milestone, as it comes to stand up to market leaders in memory for AI such as Micron and Kioxia. With the caveat that Huawei’s solution seeks to alleviate the current “VRAM Wall” that has been found in large-scale training and inference environments in China. Or to put it another way, it seeks to alleviate the lack of NVIDIA GPU against U.S. r…
Huawei is about to present a new SSD dedicated to artificial intelligence, without resorting to HBM memory. This approach could re-design the global storage strategy for the AI. Is there a new era for computing power?
Huawei preps AI SSD to ease GPU memory bottlenecks – Blocks and Files
Huawei is reportedly about to launch an AI SSD that will work with its Unified Cache Manager (UCM) software to offload key-value (KV) cache data from a GPU’s high bandwidth memory and speed AI processing by avoiding KV cache data recomputation. When a large language model (LLM) is executing, it stores data in the form […]
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