Tuesday, June 6th 2023

NVIDIA Triton Inference Server Running A100 Tensor Core GPUs Boosts Bing Advert Delivery

Inference software enables shift to NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs, delivering 7x throughput for the search giant. Jiusheng Chen's team just got accelerated. They're delivering personalized ads to users of Microsoft Bing with 7x throughput at reduced cost, thanks to NVIDIA Triton Inference Server running on NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs. It's an amazing achievement for the principal software engineering manager and his crew.

Tuning a Complex System
Bing's ad service uses hundreds of models that are constantly evolving. Each must respond to a request within as little as 10 milliseconds, about 10x faster than the blink of an eye. The latest speedup got its start with two innovations the team delivered to make AI models run faster: Bang and EL-Attention. Together, they apply sophisticated techniques to do more work in less time with less computer memory. Model training was based on Azure Machine Learning for efficiency.
Flying With NVIDIA A100 MIG
Next, the team upgraded the ad service from NVIDIA T4 to A100 GPUs. The latter's Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) feature lets users split one GPU into several instances. Chen's team maxed out the MIG feature, transforming one physical A100 into seven independent ones. That let the team reap a 7x throughput per GPU with inference response in 10 ms.

Flexible, Easy, Open Software
Triton enabled the shift, in part, because it lets users simultaneously run different runtime software, frameworks and AI modes on isolated instances of a single GPU. The inference software comes in a software container, so it's easy to deploy. And open-source Triton - also available with enterprise-grade security and support through NVIDIA AI Enterprise - is backed by a community that makes the software better over time.

Accelerating Bing's ad system with Triton on A100 GPUs is one example of what Chen likes about his job. He gets to witness breakthroughs with AI.

While the scenarios often change, the team's goal remains the same - creating a win for its users and advertisers.
Source: NVIDIA BlogNVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs
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9 Comments on NVIDIA Triton Inference Server Running A100 Tensor Core GPUs Boosts Bing Advert Delivery

#1
P4-630
T0@stThey're delivering personalized ads to users of Microsoft Bing with 7x throughput at reduced cost, thanks to NVIDIA Triton Inference Server running on NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs. It's an amazing achievement for the principal software engineering manager and his crew.
Great for people that like watching/clicking ads lol.....
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#2
Haile Selassie
Mankind creating most advanced chips to date only to use to serve ads better.

This world is doomed.
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#3
Lew Zealand
Oh yay and just when I was getting worried about the viability of advertising, in swoops our savior.
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#4
QuietBob
Try out the new & improved Bing!
Now serving you even more customized ads, seven times more efficiently :clap:
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#5
Chrispy_
The only way AI can make Bing advertising better is a Skynet situation where Bing is the target.
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#6
Minus Infinity
Good for the heads up, I'll double down on making sure I never use Bing.
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Dimitriman
Haile SelassieMankind creating most advanced chips to date only to use to serve ads better.

This world is doomed.
that is what it's all about. I look at the new apple AR ski googles and all I see is a more efficient ad delivery system. all silicon things are quickly becoming that, ad delivery platforms.
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#8
Jism
Haile SelassieMankind creating most advanced chips to date only to use to serve ads better.

This world is doomed.
If you have a fully functional AI system you can replace all the human workers. Profit because that's where less salary overall is paid out.

AI is going to kill alot of jobs. All the human interaction will be gone in the future. All led by AI models.
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Lew Zealand
JismIf you have a fully functional AI system you can replace all the human workers. Profit because that's where less salary overall is paid out.

AI is going to kill alot of jobs. All the human interaction will be gone in the future. All led by AI models.
Like steam power. Like electrification. Like air conditioning. Like computers. And so on...
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