Aetina Unveils IA380E-QUFL PCIe Graphics Card at Embedded World 2024
Aetina unveils the IA380E-QUFL, a small form factor PCIe graphics card powered by the Intel Arc A380E GPU, offering workstation-level performance in a compact design ideal for edge computing environments. With 4.096 TFLOPs peak FP32 performance, native support for 4 mini-DisplayPort outputs, and 6GB of GDDR6 memory, this versatile card is suitable for various applications such as commercial gaming, video walls, medical imaging, and visual inference for smart cities. Aetina guarantees a 5-year product supply for the IA380E-QUFL, aligning with Intel’s product plans for long-term stability in industrial settings.
The Rise of Ghiplets: A New Era for GPU Design
The concept of ghiplets, proposed by semiconductor professional Chetan Arvind Patil, is gaining traction in the GPU industry. Ghiplets involve implementing GPUs in a chiplet arrangement, offering advantages such as improved power efficiency and AI inference. AMD’s Radeon RX 7000 series and Intel’s Max Series GPUs are examples of chiplet-based designs, signaling a shift in the industry toward embracing this approach.
AMD Announces Release of FidelityFX Super Resolution 3.1
AMD announces the release of FidelityFX Super Resolution 3.1, featuring improved upscaling quality, decoupled frame generation, and enhanced developer support. The update aims to reduce image flickering and ghosting artifacts, providing a smoother visual experience for gamers. Game developers will be responsible for implementing FSR 3.1, with ‘Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart’ set to be one of the first games to support this new technology.
AMD Unveils Groundbreaking Radeon RX 7900 XTX Demo
AMD’s Radeon RX 7900 XTX has been revealed in a groundbreaking demo, showcasing the latest in graphics technology.
NVIDIA Announces X800 Series Networking Switches for Massive-Scale AI at GTC Event
NVIDIA introduces their latest networking switches, the X800 series, designed for massive-scale AI, with end-to-end 800Gb/s throughput. Initial adopters include Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, highlighting the increasing demands for networking infrastructure in high-performance AI engines. The Quantum-X800 platform sets a new standard in delivering the highest performance for AI-dedicated Infrastructure, while the Spectrum-X800 platform delivers optimized networking performance for AI cloud and enterprise infrastructure.
Nvidia GTC: TechRadar Pro Anticipates Major AI Technology Developments
Stay updated with real-time announcements and news from Nvidia GTC in San Jose. With keynote address by CEO Jensen Huang, Nvidia is set to unveil its latest offerings in AI technology. TechRadar Pro is on the frontline, equipped with live updates and a video stream for visual accompaniment.
Baidu’s Strategic Planning Amid Potential GPU Shortages
Baidu’s strategic planning acknowledges potential unavailability of cutting-edge GPUs, but emphasizes confidence in software capabilities to outperform local competitors. CEO Robin Li highlights minimal short-term impact of US chip sanctions and underscores the company’s powerful foundation model and AI chip reserve. Baidu’s proactive approach addresses potential challenges in accessing leading-edge GPUs, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
AMD Gears Up to Enhance AI Chips to Compete with Nvidia
AMD is preparing to enhance its AI chips to compete with Nvidia by introducing new memory configurations for its Instinct MI300 series. The company is considering utilizing HBM3E for future versions of its products, which could significantly increase memory bandwidth. AMD’s performance numbers indicate strong competition against Nvidia, and the chief technology officer emphasized the competitive nature of the market.
GPD G1 ‘GPU Box’ Receives Significant Upgrade for Creative Professionals
The GPD G1, also known as the ‘GPU box’, is set to receive a significant upgrade, making it even more appealing to creative professionals. This external GPU allows users to enhance their laptop’s graphics without having to invest in a new machine or manually replace the GPU. Additionally, it can function as a docking station, catering to the needs of modern business laptops. The GPD G1 continues to operate on the Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU, but has undergone improvements in three key areas including a physical toggle for silent and balanced modes, an upgraded Thunderbolt 4 controller, and an upgraded USB4 port. The upgraded GPD G1 is nearing mass production and is expected to be released by the end of the month.
AMD Reportedly Developing New GPU to Rival Nvidia RTX 4080 at Lower Price Point
AMD is reportedly working on a new GPU that is rumored to rival the Nvidia RTX 4080 in performance, but at a significantly lower price point. The latest rumors surrounding the AMD Radeon 8000 series suggest that the company is…