Why is very powerful the tensor cores of Nvidia
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2023 9:05 pm
The rtx4090, have cores H100 https://www.techpowerup.com/299092/nvid ... t-a-glance
And this is very useful to chemical secuences, for example in the page 70 of white paper
https://resources.nvidia.com/en-us-tensor-core
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith%E2% ... _algorithm
It is very expensive for my economy to buy the rtx4090, but I am sure they wanted guaranteed sales after the pandemic. Because it is a big jump in power where ATI has been ousted.
It is curious how price speculation due to the low supply and the high prices of the pandemic have prevented the sale of a large stock that previous versions are now giving away at a bargain price.
I hope that in the future they make two formats of cards, one for air-cooling and the other for liquid, because the air-cooling makes the card have disproportionately large measurements.
This can pose a danger because if ATI or AMD does not get anything decent throughout this year that can compete with Nvidia, Nvidia will have a monopoly, it will put the price it wants on its cards, and they are not characterized by being weak by imposing prices on the low, especially intermediaries who speculate on supply and demand.
Amd is wasting time developing CPUs with more process threads, because the GPU already fulfills that function, and I think that since they can't compete with Nvidia's graphics cards, they are opening the market with CPUs, something very ambitious, because it supposes that it also has to compete with intel.
And this is very useful to chemical secuences, for example in the page 70 of white paper
https://resources.nvidia.com/en-us-tensor-core
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith%E2% ... _algorithm
It is very expensive for my economy to buy the rtx4090, but I am sure they wanted guaranteed sales after the pandemic. Because it is a big jump in power where ATI has been ousted.
It is curious how price speculation due to the low supply and the high prices of the pandemic have prevented the sale of a large stock that previous versions are now giving away at a bargain price.
I hope that in the future they make two formats of cards, one for air-cooling and the other for liquid, because the air-cooling makes the card have disproportionately large measurements.
This can pose a danger because if ATI or AMD does not get anything decent throughout this year that can compete with Nvidia, Nvidia will have a monopoly, it will put the price it wants on its cards, and they are not characterized by being weak by imposing prices on the low, especially intermediaries who speculate on supply and demand.
Amd is wasting time developing CPUs with more process threads, because the GPU already fulfills that function, and I think that since they can't compete with Nvidia's graphics cards, they are opening the market with CPUs, something very ambitious, because it supposes that it also has to compete with intel.