"Tiny Corp decides to make both AMD and Nvidia versions of its TinyBox AI server" but "GeForce version is 67% more expensive".
"The TinyBox went public with much fanfare this February. Tiny Corp described it as an innovation that could help democratize PetaFLOPS-class performance for artificial intelligence. It was convinced of the AMD advantage at the time, explaining that the Radeon consumer-grade GPUs worked with superior 'full fabric' PCIe 4.0 x16 links and peer-to-peer interconnections necessary for large language models (unlike GeForce). Top performers like the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX were also much cheaper to buy and easier to find."
I'm always interested in the question of whether Nvidia can get some serious competition. The article goes on to recount how Tiny Corp ran into problems with their AMD GPUs.
"Fast forward to today, and Tiny Corp says that it has found a useful userspace debugging and diagnostic tool for AMD GPUs that offers some hope."
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