AMD's recently released Instinct MI300X accelerators have taken the AI market by storm, as it is causing "headaches" for competitors due to their appeal in the industry
AMD's Instinct MI300X AI GPU was launched almost a month ago, and in terms of performance gain, it destroyed its competitors in extensive benchmarking done by Team Red itself. The Instinct MI300X accelerator has been designed solely on the CDNA 3 architecture and there is a lot of stuff going on. It is going to host a mix of 5nm and 6nm IPs, all combining to deliver up to 153 Billion transistors (MI300X). Memory is another area where a huge upgrade has been witnessed, with the MI300X boasting 50% more HBM3 capacity than its predecessor, the MI250X (128 GB). Here is how it compares to NVIDIA's H100:
Taiwan Economic Daily reports that AMD's Instinct MI300X AI GPU has been shipped to customers, with the likes of LaminiAI, an AI startup backed by AMD's support, verifying the integration of the new accelerator into their portfolio.
Sources within the supply chain cite that AMD's new Instinct GPU has managed to gain the spotlight in the markets, snatching the interest captured by competitors. This is because not only the performance gains with the MI300X are huge, but AMD has timed its release perfectly, as NVIDIA is currently stuck with the "weight" of order backlogs, which has hindered its growth when it comes to gaining new clients.
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