Wednesday, June 22nd 2022

AMD Instinct MI300 APU to Power El Capitan Exascale Supercomputer

The Exascale supercomputing race is now well underway, as the US-based Frontier supercomputer got delivered, and now we wait to see the remaining systems join the race. Today, during 79th HPC User Forum at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Terri Quinn at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) delivered a few insights into what El Capitan exascale machine will look like. And it seems like the new powerhouse will be based on AMD's Instinct MI300 APU. LLNL targets peak performance of over two exaFLOPs and a sustained performance of more than one exaFLOP, under 40 megawatts of power. This should require a very dense and efficient computing solution, just like the MI300 APU is.

As a reminder, the AMD Instinct MI300 is an APU that combines Zen 4 x86-64 CPU cores, CDNA3 compute-oriented graphics, large cache structures, and HBM memory used as DRAM on a single package. This is achieved using a multi-chip module design with 2.5D and 3D chiplet integration using Infinity architecture. The system will essentially utilize thousands of these APUs to become one large Linux cluster. It is slated for installation in 2023, with an operating lifespan from 2024 to 2030.
Source: HPCWire
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5 Comments on AMD Instinct MI300 APU to Power El Capitan Exascale Supercomputer

#2
dragontamer5788
A lot of code is written assuming that CPU / GPU communications are very slow.

With CPU/GPU sharing a network, your CPU's "sister GPU" will probably be extremely fast to talk to. This will innately change the way code is written for this particular supercomputer. I'm not sure if it will be better or faster than the other methods, but its certainly worth the experiment!

Exciting to think about.
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#3
Daven
So AMD will install both Frontier and El Capitan before Intel ships Aurora. Sad!
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#4
Minus Infinity
But will it run RD2 @ 8K with RT. (time to move on from Crysis)
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#5
Imaamdfanboy
We need something like this for desktop.Good Cpu performance and midrange GPU performance.
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