AMD Launches MI350P, Its First PCIe "Instinct" In Four Years - Packs CDNA 4 GPU With 4.6 PFLOPs AI Compute, 144 GB HBM3E at 600W
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[Digital Daily Reporter Kim Moon-ki] AMD announced on the 8th that it has unveiled a new PCIe card-type accelerator capable of handling enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) workloads in existing data center environments without large-scale infrastructure replacement. AMD revealed the 'AMD Instinct MI350P PCIe' card, a dual-slot design that can be installed in standard air-cooled servers. Unlike dedicated accelerator platforms that require ex…
AMD is now making its CDNA-4 graphics processor with the Instinct MI350P also available for the first time for workstation PCs and systems with PCIe slot and, in addition to 8.192 FP32 shader units, also sends 144 GiB HBM3e memory into the race.
AMD has introduced the Instinct MI350P, a new accelerator for AI in PCIe Add-in Card format that transfers some of the capabilities of the MI350 family to conventional air-cooled servers. Evidently, the first thing that draws the attention of this GPU or accelerator is its 144 GB of HBM3E memory. Not to mention an energy consumption of up to 600W. Such is the relevance, which is the first GPU that designs AMD with a 12V-2x6 connector of 16 pins.
AMD announces MI350P PCIe AI accelerator card with 144GB of HBM3E — roughly 40% faster in FP16 and FP8 theoretical compute compared to Nvidia's H200 NVL competitor
AMD launches a new MI350P PCIe AI-accelerator card with half the cores and memory of its flagship Instinct MI355X GPU. The new card provides customers with a drop-in upgrade solution for existing air-cooled servers.
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