AMD Adds New AI Model to Graphics Card Line.
AMD announced support for DeepSeek-V3, a powerful AI system, on its Instinct graphics cards. The move brings stronger AI tools to more users.
DeepSeek-V3 handles both text and images. It uses 671 billion math rules but only needs 37 billion for each task. The system builds on older features like Multi-head Latent Attention and special load control methods.
The model stands out in math and code tasks. It brings fresh ways to balance workloads. With its expanded memory, users can process words and pictures simultaneously.
AMD's Instinct cards offer the speed these AI tasks need. The cards work with AMD's ROCm software to run complex programs. This setup helps more people use advanced AI tools.
The cards use FP8 math to work faster. This method requires less memory and cuts delays, letting the cards handle bigger AI models without slowing down.
AMD worked closely with DeepSeek to launch this feature. Users can start right away with full support. The company plans more updates to make the system even faster.
This team effort shows AMD's push to make AI more open and available. The project aims to help people create new kinds of AI programs on AMD hardware.
AMD announced support for DeepSeek-V3, a powerful AI system, on its Instinct graphics cards. The move brings stronger AI tools to more users.
DeepSeek-V3 handles both text and images. It uses 671 billion math rules but only needs 37 billion for each task. The system builds on older features like Multi-head Latent Attention and special load control methods.
The model stands out in math and code tasks. It brings fresh ways to balance workloads. With its expanded memory, users can process words and pictures simultaneously.
AMD's Instinct cards offer the speed these AI tasks need. The cards work with AMD's ROCm software to run complex programs. This setup helps more people use advanced AI tools.
The cards use FP8 math to work faster. This method requires less memory and cuts delays, letting the cards handle bigger AI models without slowing down.
AMD worked closely with DeepSeek to launch this feature. Users can start right away with full support. The company plans more updates to make the system even faster.
This team effort shows AMD's push to make AI more open and available. The project aims to help people create new kinds of AI programs on AMD hardware.