Nvidia says its Blackwell chips lead benchmarks in training AI LLMs
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The exciting evolution in the field of artificial intelligence has found a new protagonist: Nvidia. According to Reuters' original report, Nvidia has surprised with the launch of its most recent chips, which have significantly enhanced the training of advanced artificial intelligence systems, persevering in its leadership in the industry.Fresh data from MLCommonsThis breakthrough did not go unnoticed for MLCommons, a non-profit group that has re…
Yesterday, the current round of training results was published in the open AI benchmark MLPerf Training of the MLCommons.
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Nvidia's new Blackwell chips trained Meta's large Llama 3.1 model in just 27 minutes
Nvidia’s new Blackwell chips are changing how quickly artificial intelligence systems can be trained. In the latest round of benchmarking results released on Wednesday by MLCommons, a nonprofit group that tracks and compares the capabilities of AI chips , the Blackwell architecture programmed by Nvi...
Is Nvidia's Blackwell the Unstoppable Force in AI Training, or Can AMD Close the Gap?
For those who enjoy rooting for the underdog, the latest MLPerf benchmark results will disappoint: Nvidia’s GPUs have dominated the competition yet again. This includes chart-topping performance on the latest and most demanding benchmark, pretraining the Llama 3.1 403B large language model. That said, the computers built around the newest AMD GPU, MI325X, matched the performance of Nvidia’s H200, Blackwell’s predecessor, on the most popular LLM …
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