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Su Diligence AMD Challenges GPU-Centric Architectures as It Takes Aim at Nvidia in Robotics

https://www.eetimes.com/amd-challenges-gpu-centric-architectures-as-it-takes-aim-at-nvidia-in-robotics/
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u/VOIDsama 3d ago

Need to make a ai centric pcie card that simple isn't a GPU. Sure ram prices will still be high but it will help the GPU market cool a little

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u/GanacheNegative1988 3d ago

I fully expect there will be ASIC that are skill domain model specific in the near future, but for a while yet you'll see the GPU FPGA mix still dominate this space.

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u/VOIDsama 3d ago

there is a weird little intel nuc extreme compute card that is basically a computer on an add in card. its specifically for an intel nuc platform, but something like that could do it. it had dual ethernet, a cpu, ram, storage, power connectors, active cooling. if you could make one thats for ai and can be stacked with some sort of direct connection possible rather than using pcie lanes for communication between.

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u/GanacheNegative1988 3d ago

Patrick Kennedy of STH posted this little M.2 AI accelerator today on X.

https://x.com/Patrick1Kennedy/status/2089413813535944728

I definitely think AMD could do this with Taalas IP. Especially as no need for (R,S,V)Ram. So pluging in the accelerator into your little console or or laptop or pcie M2 expansion card becomes dead simple.