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Title: GPU Moore Threads AI (MTT)
Post by: safar1980 on June 06, 2024, 11:27:50 AM
China-made Moore Threads AI GPUs (https://rondea.com/article/china-made-moore-threads-ai-gpus-used-for-three-billion-parameter-llm-training-mtt-s4000-appears-competitive-against-unspecified-nvidia-solutions/) used for three billion parameter LLM training — MTT S4000 appears competitive against unspecified Nvidia solutions

Moore Threads claims to be making great strides in its AI GPU development, with its latest S4000 AI GPU accelerator being exponentially faster than its predecessor. As reported by cnBeta, a training regimen of a new Kua’e Qianka Intelligent Computing Cluster sporting S4000 GPUs ranked third fastest in AI testing, outperforming several counterparts consisting of Nvidia AI GPU clusters.

The benchmark run was taken from a stability test of the Kua’e Qianka Intelligent Computing Cluster. Training took a total of 13.2 days and supposedly ran perfectly with no faults or interruptions for the duration of the run. The AI model used to benchmark the new computing cluster was the MT-infini-3B large language model.


Title: Re: GPU Moore Threads AI (MTT)
Post by: FP91G on July 29, 2024, 05:06:20 PM
China-made Moore Threads AI GPUs used for three billion parameter LLM training — MTT S4000 appears competitive against unspecified Nvidia solutions
Moore Threads claims to be making great strides in its AI GPU development, with its latest S4000 AI GPU accelerator being exponentially faster than its predecessor. As reported by cnBeta, a training regimen of a new Kua'e Qianka Intelligent Computing Cluster sporting S4000 GPUs ranked third fastest in AI testing, outperforming several counterparts consisting of Nvidia AI GPU clusters.

The benchmark run was taken from a stability test of the Kua'e Qianka Intelligent Computing Cluster. Training took a total of 13.2 days and supposedly ran perfectly with no faults or interruptions for the duration of the run. The AI model used to benchmark the new computing cluster was the MT-infini-3B large language model.


https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/china-made-moore-threads-ai-gpus-used-for-three-billion-parameter-llm-training-mtt-s4000-appears-competitive-against-unspecified-nvidia-solutions


Title: Re: GPU Moore Threads AI (MTT)
Post by: ccplz on July 30, 2024, 10:35:58 AM
so how do we make them do calculations?


Title: Re: GPU Moore Threads AI (MTT)
Post by: FP91G on August 01, 2024, 12:36:35 PM
so how do we make them do calculations?
I don't think that's a major concern for the manufacturer right now. Video cards for mining are practically not bought now, except for powerful video cards for renting out for computing. But to use these graphics cards in their Chinese infrastructure in the country is very realistic.


Title: Re: GPU Moore Threads AI (MTT)
Post by: FP91G on August 17, 2024, 07:41:05 PM
New Chinese office GPU can double as a budget 1080p gaming GPU — MTT S50 wields 2,048 MUSA cores, 8GB VRAM, 85W TGP

Chinese GPU manufacturer Moore Threads has unveiled another S-series GPU in its consumer lineup. This time, it has debuted a mid-range model dubbed the S50, featuring 8GB of VRAM and 2,048 MUSA cores.

The S50 sits firmly in the middle of Moore Threads' consumer GPU product stack, flanked by the S60, S70, and S80 at the top and the S30 (4GB, 2GB) and S10 at the bottom. Specs-wise, the S50 is incredibly similar to the S60. The S50 features 2,048 cores, 8GB of memory, and a 256-bit memory bus, which are the exact same specifications as the S60. Both GPU variants also come packaged in a single-slot graphics card form factor.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/new-chinese-office-gpu-can-double-as-a-budget-1080p-gaming-gpu
https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/08/17/7zQsP.jpeg (https://www.talkimg.com/image/7zQsP)


Title: Re: GPU Moore Threads AI (MTT)
Post by: Crypt0Gore on August 22, 2024, 08:20:20 AM
Easy now, these are very good for AI related heavy workloads, mining performance may varies from the RTX4000 and the RTX5000s, until a data shows the performance of the AI GPUs it is not a nice move to buy them for mining.

Since all PoW coins have different mining algorithm I am sure that performance wise will be different across the board, as good as the new Intel graphics are for gaming today, especially that Intel ARC A750, that GPU is a beast for gaming for its selling price and you can't use this GPU for mining.



Title: Re: GPU Moore Threads AI (MTT)
Post by: FP91G on August 22, 2024, 02:46:45 PM
Easy now, these are very good for AI related heavy workloads, mining performance may varies from the RTX4000 and the RTX5000s, until a data shows the performance of the AI GPUs it is not a nice move to buy them for mining.

Since all PoW coins have different mining algorithm I am sure that performance wise will be different across the board, as good as the new Intel graphics are for gaming today, especially that Intel ARC A750, that GPU is a beast for gaming for its selling price and you can't use this GPU for mining.


Who told you that this video card doesn't work in mining?
https://www.hashrate.no/gpus/a750


https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/07/15/4dAr1.jpeg (https://www.talkimg.com/image/4dAr1)
JPR has published another report on the graphics card market. At the end of the first quarter, Nvidia holds 88% of the market in terms of shipments and continues to increase its advantage. Nvidia leads in all sectors, including artificial intelligence, data centres, and video games. Demand for its products is so strong that the company has become the second most capitalised company in the world.
https://t.me/HomishTG/7146