Qualcomm Preps Cloud AI 200 "AIC200" Accelerator Support

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  • phoronix
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    • Jan 2007
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    Qualcomm Preps Cloud AI 200 "AIC200" Accelerator Support

    Phoronix: Qualcomm Preps Cloud AI 200 "AIC200" Accelerator Support

    While not as popular as their Snapdragon SoCs, Qualcomm has been offering their Cloud AI line of accelerators for scalable AI inference. The current flagship is the Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 Ultra as a 150 Watt rated PCIe Gen4 x16 card for up to 870 TOPS INT8 performance, 576MB of SRAM, and 128GB LPR4x memory. But given the latest open-source Linux driver patch activity, Cloud AI 200 "AIC200" wares are on the way...

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    It doesn't matter to us if it's not available to ordinary people. to do this, you need to have the appropriate software. linux developers are in no hurry to open the way to the Linux kernel for neural networks, now the Linux kernel and distributions are more focused on games. this is a very stupid way. I thought that Linux users were grown-up, smart people, but they, like their leader, are afraid of noise and therefore follow some kind of mouse paths that have nothing to do with development paths.

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    • Guest

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      for example, NVIDIA produces graphics cards with 20,000 CUDA cores. if this had been involved, if the Linux kernel had been able to use it skillfully, and given the opportunity to write code from the Linux kernel module, then we would have achieved tremendous performance. but for them, games are more important than really useful things. therefore, now all the topics are only around the fact that Linux distributions can be used for games.

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