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AMD annuncia le gpu high-end FireStream 9350 e FireStream 9370

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24.06.2010 - AMD annuncia le gpu high-end FireStream 9350 e FireStream 9370

Con il comunicato stampa di seguito allegato, AMD ha annunciato le gpu FireStream 9350 e 9370; a differenza delle ATI Radeon, le nuove soluzioni grafiche non sono indirizzate al mercato consumer ma a quelli enterprise e business, essendo dotate di una enorme potenza di calcolo, il cui valore massimo è pari a 2.64 teraflop, utile come non mai nel caso di elaborazioni con parallelismo e in tutti gli ambiti ad elevato carico computazionale.

La AMD FireStream 9350 assicura fino a due teraflop nel caso di calcoli in virgola mobile a precisione singola (la rappresentazione numerica è a 32-bit), e fino a 400 gigaflop con quelli in virgola mobile a precisione doppia (la rappresentazione numerica è in questo caso a 64-bit). Questa gpu lavora con 2GB di RAM G-DDR5 e può vantare un consumo di potenza massimo pari a 150W.

La AMD FireStream 9370 esibisce fino a 2.64 teraflop nel caso di calcoli in virgola mobile a precisione singola e fino a 528 gigaflop con quelli in virgola mobile a precisione doppia. In questo caso la gpu lavora con 4GB di RAM G-DDR5 mentre il consumo di potenza massimo è pari a 225W.

AMD FireStream 9350 e 9370 supportano OpenCL, DirectX 11 e OpenGL; saranno commercializzate da AMD e i suoi partner, come One Stop Systems e Supermicro, nel corso del terzo trimestre del 2010.

AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the launch of the AMD FireStream" 9350 and 9370 GPU compute accelerators, delivering industry leading performance and power efficiency to the commercial, scientific and academic research markets. With up to 2.64 TFLOPS of compute power, the new AMD FireStream accelerators are ideal for HPC, cloud and enterprise-scale deployments that require advanced performance for handling today’s highly parallel, compute-intensive workloads. Several AMD technology partners and OEMs plan to offer rack mounted servers and expansion systems featuring AMD FireStream 9350 and 9370 accelerators, including One Stop Systems and Supermicro.

"Heterogeneous systems in which high-performance GPU and x86 CPU technologies work in tandem can deliver enormous computational power," said Patricia Harrell, director, Stream Computing, AMD. "Industry standards like OpenCL" are driving rapid adoption of heterogeneous architectures, and commercial customers deploying systems with AMD FireStream accelerators and AMD Opteron" processors can immediately experience the benefits of the combined technologies."

The new solutions are designed to deliver optimal compute performance and power efficiency. The AMD FireStream 9350 delivers 2.0 TFLOPS of single precision performance and 400 GFLOPS of double precision floating point performance in a single-slot, 150W solution with 2GB of GDDR5 memory, enabling breakthrough compute density. The AMD FireStream 9370 delivers up to 2.64 TFLOPS of single precision performance and 528 GFLOPS of double-precision performance, and includes 4GB of high-speed GDDR5 memory, at a maximum board power of 225 watts. In addition, the AMD FireStream 9350 and 9370 both support leading industry standard application interfaces , including OpenCL, DirectX 11 and OpenGL.

The OpenCL industry standard programming language allows developers to preserve their source code investments and easily target multi-core CPUs, GPUs, and will be supported on the upcoming AMD Fusion APUs. With the ATI Stream Software Development Kit v2.1, the developer community can harness the combined compute power of ATI FireStream GPU compute accelerators and AMD Opteron" processor-based platforms such as the AMD Opteron 4000 Series platforms announced today, and allocate workloads among both processors to achieve optimal application performance.

The AMD FireStream 9350 and 9370 GPU compute accelerators are scheduled to be available for purchase from AMD and its technology partners, including One Stop Systems and Supermicro, beginning in Q3 2010.

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"Rendering 3D video game graphics by way of a cloud model makes sense on so many levels, completely removing the issue of platform compatibility by potentially turning every device that can access the cloud into a gaming client," said Jules Urbach, founder of OTOY. "The rendering power of AMD GPU compute accelerators is phenomenal, and I believe it delivers the compute density and performance needed to make the OTOY business model a success."

"OSS has worked closely with AMD to provide our PCIe-based, GPU appliances with AMD FireStream compute accelerators, and we have found AMD extremely easy to work with and its GPU products to be outstanding," said Steve Cooper, chief executive officer, One Stop Systems. "We anticipate these new AMD FireStream accelerators will provide the configurability and performance required by high-end HPC applications."

"Our customers’ face increasingly demanding enterprise data center requirements for power consumption, cooling, and floor space, and at Supermicro our goal is to deliver solutions that offer maximum performance per watt, per square foot and per dollar," said Don Clegg, vice president of Marketing at Supermicro. "By offering GPU compute accelerators in combination with powerful multi-core CPUs, we are keeping pace with our customers’ demands. The AMD FireStream 9350 and 9370 compute accelerators are a natural fit for our industry-leading server solutions."

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