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Nvidia Reveals Arm-Based Data Center CPU To Take On Intel, AMD
The GPU juggernaut is taking its computing ambitions a step further with the reveal of an Arm-based data center CPU it says will provide 10 times faster AI performance than AMD’s 64-core EPYC Rome processors. By Dylan Martin April 12, 2021, 12:34 PM EDT
Nvidia has revealed an Arm-based data center CPU for AI and high-performance computing it says will provide 10 times faster AI performance than one of AMD’s fastest EPYC CPUs, a move that will give the chipmaker control over compute, acceleration and networking components in servers.
The new data center CPU, named Grace after computing programming pioneer Grace Hopper, will create new competition for x86 CPU rivals Intel and AMD when it arrives in early 2023, the launch window Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang provided during the company’s virtual GTC 2021 conference on Monday. The move comes as Nvidia seeks to close on its controversia
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We all want to, so why can’t we kick the hard-drive habit? It’s not today’s data-analytics and artificial-intelligence workloads. They call for the fastest flash storage available. We’re still using sluggish HDDs for their modest pricing. So what happens when flash is priced equal to HDD? HDDs go on display in the museum, companies are finally able to do AI at scale and, strangely enough, they use more tape.
This is according to Renen Hallak (pictured, left), founder and chief executive officer of Vast Data Inc. Since its founding five years ago, Vast has been on a mission to kill HDDs, according to Hallak. The challenge to accomplishing this and its solution are simple: “To kill HDD, you need to get price parity; flash and hard drives are not at price parity today,” he stated.