There's the Max GPU (Ponte Vecchio), their datacentre offering, with 128GB of HBM2e memory, 408 MB of L2 cache, and 64 MB of L1 cache. Then there's Gaudi, which has similar numbers but with cores specific for AI workloads (as far as I know from the marketing).
Which seems like their biggest mistake. If they would just release a card with more than 24GB VRAM, people would be clamoring for their cards, even if they were marginally slower. It's the same reason that 3090's are still in high demand compared to the 4090's.
Aromasin|1 year ago
You can pick them up in prebuilds from Dell and Supermicro: https://www.supermicro.com/en/accelerators/intel
Read more about them here: https://www.servethehome.com/intel-shows-gpu-max-1550-perfor...
goosedragons|1 year ago
ZeroCool2u|1 year ago