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NVIDIA CEO Hands out Special CEO Edition Titan V GPUs to AI Researchers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/21/2018 04:21 PM | source: | 41 comment(s)
NVIDIA CEO Hands out Special CEO Edition Titan V GPUs to AI Researchers

At the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition conference in Salt Lake City Wednesday, NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang told top AI researchers he wanted to help them achieve a very different kind of peak performance — before unveiling a big surprise, a 32GB CEO edition Titan V.

“The number of problems you guys are able to solve as a result of deep learning is truly amazing,” Huang said, addressing more than 500 guests at NVIDIA’s “best of Utah” themed CVPR bash at the Grand America Hotel. “We’ve dedicated our company to create a computing platform to advance your work. Our goal is to enable you to do amazing research.”

Then he sprung his first surprise on the crowd. Huang called up 12 teams of researchers and presented each with an NVIDIA Pioneer Awards. The awards went to those who’ve used NVIDIA’s AI platform to support great work featured in papers accepted by CVPR and other leading academic conferences. Wednesday night’s award recipients were an elite group, representing some of the leading academic institutions that participate in the global NVIDIA AI Labs (NVAIL) program. Honorees included researchers from the Chinese Academy of Science, DFKI, Peking University, Stanford University, Tsinghua University, University of Toronto, University of Tokyo and University of Washington.

 

 

Titans for the Titans of AI

Twenty guests selected at random joined Huang in the hotel’s center courtyard. There he presented them with signed, limited edition NVIDIA Titan V CEO Edition GPUs, featuring our groundbreaking NVIDIA Volta Tensor Cores and loaded with 32 gigabytes of memory.  Among the lucky ones was AI researcher Fabio Ramos, from the University of Sydney who is doing groundbreaking work in the field of robotics. “My work is focused on helping robots make decisions autonomously. I hope to use this to help advance my work to help robots take care of elderly people,” he said, as other guests noshed on chicken sandwiches prepared by Food Network star Viet Pham. While the food and drinks — which included green jello, a nod to Utah tradition — had guests buzzing, researchers were even more eager to dig into their new GPUs. 

The limited edition GPU is built on top of NVIDIA’s breakthrough Volta platform. It features our revolutionary Tensor Core architecture to enable multi-precision computing. It can crank through deep learning matrix operations at 125 teraflops at FP16 precision. Or it can blast through FP64 and FP32 operations when there’s a need for greater range, precision or numerical stability.

With 20 of their peers equipped with some of our most powerful GPUs to accelerate their work, these won’t be the last to be so honored.



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D3M1G0D
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#5559702 Posted on: 06/22/2018 07:46 PM
Someone correct me, but the way I read Krzanich is:

Yes, we will lose server market. And it's our job to prevent this loss turning into something major (aka 15-20%).

There are a number of ways that could be interpreted, but most interpreted it as Krzanich saying that he sees AMD potentially taking a fifth of Intel's server business. Even during the height of the Opteron days AMD only had about 24% of the market so this would represent a major shift in the server space.

There's a reason why Intel's stock took a major nose dive that day (and why AMD stock shot up). Investors knew what he was implying.

Yeah i mean, it's pretty obviously they would lose some degree of server market share.. AMD basically didn't even have a server processor prior to Epyc. That being said, 15-20% seems generous even in the next 2-3 years. A few friends of mine consult in that industry and the price savings on Epyc isn't as big as the processor price would lead you to believe due to lack of variation in SKU's from OEMs. That coupled with most companies choosing to maintain hardware compatibility/parity going forward (IE companies with thousands of servers don't want to suddenly have 75% Intel 25% AMD based systems) slows penetration. The server market in general is way more resistant to quick market share swings than consumer.

If AMD can keep Epyc competitive going forward though - say 5-6 years, then those numbers can be possible.
Yes, Lisa Su said she expected slow growth in the server business. This is one of the things that made Krzanich's comments so odd (seemed he was more confident of AMD's server business than AMD!). Of course the former CEO did not give a timeline - he might have been taking a long view of several years. My guess is that Intel sees their current Xeon line as being less competitive against EPYC, but want to try to hold AMD's gains until they can revamp their server solutions.

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#5559925 Posted on: 06/23/2018 10:46 PM
Perhaps you did not see former Intel CEO Brian Krzanich's comment on this? He outright stated that Intel will lose server market share to AMD (possibly up to 15% - 20%). It seems that you're far more confident of Intel's server business than the top executive at Intel; there is every indication that they're concerned/scared of EPYC.



oh there are more than indications. far more.
the fact that every major player/manufacturer on the server end has Epyc units (computers/mobos/etc) in their pipeline and being sold to corporate clients.

an analogy for you would be for PowerColor to feature Nvidia in their new line-up.

and we're talking Dell, HP, etc. major sales channels for the server market.

and on the Intel side you have crickets and a cpu that cannot be put on a server rack 24/7.


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#5560103 Posted on: 06/25/2018 08:44 AM
WUAHAHAHA hehehehehe höhöhöhö. Fu** yeah, what a pun!

The "C-E-O-Edition" ... come on guys, don't tell me you didn't see this, I mean, really ...

If you work some time in IT and have contact to the management people, those CxOs, you KNOW why this is endlessly funny!

So WHY should a Titan V "CEO Edition" be something good?
It decides something you have to live with without your consent?
It plays ball?
Golf?
It doesn't actually archieve anything?

Or is it because 1+1=3?:
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-titan-v-error/

HAHAHAHAHA, priceless.

Guys? You made my Monday! :-)

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#5561161 Posted on: 06/28/2018 09:02 PM
Im sure they're running scared after losing 1% of the server market over all the months since threadripper was released.


Well INTEL made that 28core 5ghz cooled by a chiller for fun right ? not because they were afraid of the 32core treadripper :))

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#5561175 Posted on: 06/28/2018 10:28 PM
Dear nvidia Ceo Jensen Huang,
I'm your longtime faithful nvidia driver researcher and tester.

Can I have one titanV ceo too, thanks! ;)

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