
First AMD GPU Built Specifically for Compute Workloads
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Authors: Thomas Sorensen
Publication Date: 5 202021
Length: 3 pages
The HPC User Forum was established in 1999 to promote the health of the global HPC industry and address issues of common concern to users. In May 2021, the 76th HPC User Forum took place virtually. This update summarizes a presentation from that virtual conference given by Chuck Gilbert, the Technical Director of Solutions Architecture at AMD. He gave updates on the most recent AMD CPU offerings, developments in heterogeneous architecture, and AMD’s role in the future of high-performance computing. To Gilbert and the leadership at AMD, high performance computing is at the center of today’s world and has improved every aspect of our lives. He explained that the market is now in a high-performance computing megacycle driven by the vast demands of cloud computing, digital transformation, 5G, and AI.
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