NVIDIA pourrait lancer le GPU Hopper H100 PCIe avec 120 il est toujours utile de se rappeler que les problèmes de licence pour les projets basés sur une propriété intellectuelle déjà existante entraîneraient des difficultés
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NVIDIA’s high-performance computing hardware stack is now equipped with the top-of-the-line Hopper H100 GPU. La solution graphique intégrée de la série Radeon 600M exploite la dernière architecture graphique RDNA2 de la société 16896 ou 14592 couleurs CUDA, developing if it comes in SXM5 of PCIe variant, with the former being more powerful. Both variants come with a 5120-bit interface, with the SXM5 version using HBM3 memory running at 3.0 Gbps speed and the PCIe version using HBM2E memory running at 2.0 Gbit/s. Both versions use the same capacity capped at 80 GBs. Cependant, that could soon change with the latest rumor suggesting that NVIDIA could be preparing a PCIe version of Hopper H100 GPU with 120 GBs of an unknown type of memory installed.
According to the Chinese website "s-ss.cc" le 120 GB variant of the H100 PCIe card will feature an entire GH100 chip with everything unlocked. As the site suggests, this version will improve memory capacity and performance over the regular H100 PCIe SKU. With HPC workloads increasing in size and complexity, more significant memory allocation is needed for better performance. With the recent advances in Large Language Models (LLM), AI workloads use trillions of parameters for tranining, most of which is done on GPUs like NVIDIA H100.
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