GPUs
Coverage of GPUs in the Nexus archive.
- 10 technologies that exist because gamers demanded better
The article highlights technologies like GPUs, motion controls, online matchmaking, and VR, which were developed to address gaming challenges but have since transformed computing beyond the gaming industry.
- Bringing PyTorch Monarch to AMD GPUs
PyTorch Monarch is being optimized for AMD GPUs via ROCm, enabling single-controller distributed training. The article provides a link to the official blog and Hacker News comments.
- Chinese GPU maker confidentially files for Hong Kong IPO amid fundraising wave: sources
MetaX, a Chinese graphics processing unit (GPU) maker, has confidentially filed for a Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO), aiming to complete the listing by the end of this year with Huatai International Financial Holdings as its financial advisor.
- Kimi K3 developer suspends new subscriptions amid compute constraints
Moonshot AI, a Chinese start-up, has suspended new subscriptions for its Kimi K3 AI model due to surging demand exceeding its computing capacity. The company cited GPU limitations as a key constraint.
- China’s optical chip breakthrough boosts AI speed 100-fold using fraction of compute power
Chinese researchers developed an all-optical interconnect system that boosts AI distributed inference speeds by over 100 times while using one-ninth of typical computational resources. The breakthrough addresses the industry's growing demand for computational power, which has traditionally relied on expanding GPU usage and data centres.
- Congress should share, not shield, US artificial intelligence tech
China has unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer, LineShine, which bypassed U.S. export restrictions by utilizing a network of CPU standard microprocessors instead of GPUs. The article suggests Congress should prioritize sharing over shielding U.S. artificial intelligence technology.
- Nvidia’s $1 Trillion Slide Sends Valuation to Pre-AI Boom Levels
Nvidia's valuation has fallen to levels seen before the AI boom, despite its GPUs dominating the artificial intelligence data center market.
- China Defies US Restrictions and Builds the World’s Fastest Supercomputer
China built the world's fastest supercomputer named LineShine, which does not use any GPUs, despite US restrictions.
- China takes back top spot in latest supercomputer ranking
China reclaimed the top position in the latest supercomputer rankings by utilizing CPUs rather than GPUs, as seen in other models. This approach highlights a strategic shift in supercomputer design.
- Nvidia’s earnings will play second fiddle to these big investor debates
Nvidia's earnings will be influenced by investor debates on memory management and revenue generation outside of GPUs. Morgan Stanley is monitoring these factors. Nvidia's ability to manage the memory crunch and generate significant revenue beyond GPUs is crucial.
- The Haves and Have Nots of AI
Microsoft's data center in Karawang, West Java, Indonesia features GPUs with closed-loop liquid cooling systems. The facility highlights advanced infrastructure for AI and computing needs.
- AI galaxy hunters are adding to the global GPU crunch
Astronomers are utilizing GPUs for AI-driven galaxy hunting, which is exacerbating the global GPU shortage. This surge in demand highlights the intersection of astrophysics and high-performance computing.