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AMD CEO says YottaScale computing is the new normal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82150, member: 636"] Compute demands are about to get absolutely silly. AMD CEO Lisa Su says we are entering the YottaScale era, where AI will need insane amounts of processing power. She predicts the world will require over ten yottaFLOPS by the decade's end. To grasp that scale, one yottaFLOP equals 344,828 of AMD's own Helios AI server racks. This demand is not just for cloud data centers anymore. AI is spreading into everything at the edge, from personal computers to healthcare and space tech. Su estimates total compute needs will be ten thousand times greater than they were just a few years back. This potential growth creates a massive market for hardware companies. AMD's recent CES keynote showed its play to capture it. They revealed new Instinct MI455X AI accelerators, next-generation EPYC Venice server CPUs, and complete Helios rack-scale systems for cloud builders. For regular PCs, they are pushing Gorgon Point APUs. The company believes the total addressable market for accelerators and server racks is enormous, with room for multiple players beyond just the current leader. These projections, while exciting for chipmakers, come with big questions. Hitting yottaFLOP levels of compute will present serious challenges. The energy consumption and physical space required for such infrastructure could become major bottlenecks. The industry's breakneck growth might not be sustainable without solving those problems first. [/QUOTE]
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