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1. slushh+lg[view] [source] 2023-08-01 06:11:23
>>tin7in+(OP)
>Who is going to take the risk of deplying 10,000 AMD GPUs or 10,000 random startup silicon chips? That’s almost a $300 million investment.

Ironically, Jensen Huang did something like this many years ago. In an interview for his alma mater, he tells the story about how he had bet the existence of Nvidia on the successful usage of a new circuit simulation computer from a random startup that allowed Nvidia to complete the design of their chip.

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2. anewhn+fl[view] [source] 2023-08-01 07:00:20
>>slushh+lg
> >Who is going to take the risk of deplying 10,000 AMD GPUs or 10,000 random startup silicon chips? That’s almost a $300 million investment.

Lumi: https://www.lumi-supercomputer.eu/lumis-full-system-architec...

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3. Techni+KF[view] [source] 2023-08-01 10:40:10
>>anewhn+fl
AMD has won many contracts for supercomputers no doubt due to their lower pricing. But there’s a good reason why no one is buying them in droves for AI workloads.

Also:

> For visualization workloads LUMI has 64 Nvidia A40 GPUs.

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4. latchk+ms1[view] [source] 2023-08-01 15:40:17
>>Techni+KF
The reason is simple... AMD has been focused on the gaming market and got caught with their pants down when this AI thing happened. They know it now and you can bet they will do whatever it takes to catch back up. The upcoming MI300 is nothing to sneeze at.
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