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Intel ai cores and folding?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2019 3:54 am
by MeeLee
I don't know much about these newer forms of processing modules.
The specs don't say a lot about them, other than it's got 2Tflops (probably at half or quarter ops, but not sure).
Could these modules be viable hardware upgrades for programs like fah? (More thinking about boinc or other folding programs using lower atom counts).

https://www.aaeon.com/en/p/ai-edge-comp ... re-xm-2280

Re: Intel ai cores and folding?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2019 4:22 am
by bruce
Hardware designed for AI isn't particularly useful to FAH. While Half Precision Floating Point seems to be well suited for AI -- and can be somewhat faster than Single Precision, it is not useful to FAH. The FAHCores use mostly Single Precision and somewhat limited Double Precision Floating Point calculations.

I have no comments about what BOINC needs or doesn't need. This forum supports FAH, not BOINC.

Re: Intel ai cores and folding?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2019 8:20 am
by JimboPalmer
I suspect that they mean this: "as a dedicated neural network accelerator" and that it is not a general purpose device.

Re: Intel ai cores and folding?

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2019 1:25 pm
by MeeLee
They're like tensor cores.
Extra computing cores, running at lower frequencies (like older IGPs, but with more cores).
The fact that they come without cooling, makes me think they're not made for 100% load all the time, and won't go very fast.