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  • AMD Announces Pensando Salina 400 DPU & Pollara 400 Ultra Ethernet NIC

    Phoronix: AMD Announces Pensando Salina 400 DPU & Pollara 400 Ultra Ethernet NIC

    In addition to announcing the EPYC 9005 "Turin" processors and the latest on the AMD Instinct front, Lisa Su at the AMD Advancing AI event in San Francisco also announced the AMD Pensando Salina 400 DPU and AMD Pensando Pollara 400 Ultra Ethernet AI NIC...

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    I am confident that in a couple of years time these will still be lacking proper working drivers and have an incomplete software stack like the rest of AMD's offerings.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
      I am confident that in a couple of years time these will still be lacking proper working drivers and have an incomplete software stack like the rest of AMD's offerings.
      This is not hw for your little home computer.
      They give you hw, sw, driver and support.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by boboviz View Post
        This is not hw for your little home computer.
        They give you hw, sw, driver and support.
        Is AMD's Instinct MI300​ for my "little home computer"?

        No?

        Then why is the software support for that so lackluster?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
          Is AMD's Instinct MI300​ for my "little home computer"?
          No?
          No, is not

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
            I am confident that in a couple of years time these will still be lacking proper working drivers and have an incomplete software stack like the rest of AMD's offerings.
            And who gives complete software stacks? Let us hear who you are astroturfing for.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by purpleduggy View Post
              And who gives complete software stacks? Let us hear who you are astroturfing for.
              You actually have to ask?

              NVIDIA and Intel provide complete software stacks, AMD just pays lip service.

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