AMD has introduced its MI350-series GPUs, claiming to achieve performance parity with Nvidia's Blackwell accelerators. Built on advanced CDNA 4 and chiplet architectures, the MI355X delivers remarkable specifications, including up to 10 petaFLOPS of sparse FP4 processing power and significant memory bandwidth. Benchmark tests suggest that these GPUs are competitive with Nvidia's products in key performance areas crucial for AI tasks. Although they require liquid cooling to maximize performance, AMD also offers an alternative with slightly reduced performance that doesn't need liquid cooling.
Nvidia's Blackwell accelerators have been on the market for just over six months, and AMD claims it's achieved performance parity with its MI350-series GPUs.
AMD's latest chips aim to match Nvidia's most powerful Blackwell GPUs on critical metrics, showing their MI355X yielding up to 10 petaFLOPS and 288 GB of HBM3E.
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