AMD Delivers World’s First Server GPU with Industry-Leading 32GB Memory for High Performance Compute

Mit der neu­en AMD Fire­Pro™ S9170 Gra­fik­kar­te prä­sen­tiert AMD die welt­weit ers­te und schnells­te Ein­zel-Gra­fik­kar­te für Work­sta­tions mit 32 GB Spei­cher und Open­CL™ 2.0 Unter­stüt­zung. Die AMD Fire­Pro™ S9170 Gra­fik­kar­te basiert auf der Archi­tek­tur der zwei­ten Gene­ra­ti­on der AMD Gra­phics Core Next (GCN) Gra­fik­pro­zes­so­ren und ist in der Lage in der Spit­ze bis zu 5,24 TFLOPS Rechen­leis­tung (sin­gle-pre­cis­i­on) zu erbrin­gen. Bei dua­ler Genau­ig­keit (dou­ble-pre­cis­i­on) erreicht die Gra­fik­kar­te Spit­zen­wer­te von bis zu 2,62 TFLOPS.

AMD Deli­vers World’s First Ser­ver GPU with Indus­try-Lea­ding 32GB Memo­ry for High Per­for­mance Compute

AMD Fire­Pro™ S9170 Ser­ver GPU Offers Unmat­ched Onboard Memo­ry to Sup­port Lar­ge Data­set Computations —

Sun­ny­va­le, CA. — July 8, 2015 — AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announ­ced the new AMD Fire­Pro™ S9170 ser­ver GPU, the world’s first and fas­test 32GB sin­gle-GPU ser­ver card for DGEMM hea­vy dou­ble-pre­cis­i­on workloads1, with sup­port for Open­CL™ 2.0. Based on the second-gene­ra­ti­on AMD Gra­phics Core Next (GCN) GPU archi­tec­tu­re, this new addi­ti­on to the AMD Fire­Pro™ ser­ver GPU fami­ly is capa­ble of deli­ve­ring up to 5.24 TFLOPS of peak sin­gle pre­cis­i­on com­pu­te per­for­mance while enab­ling full through­put dou­ble pre­cis­i­on per­for­mance, pro­vi­ding up to 2.62 TFLOPS of peak dou­ble pre­cis­i­on performance.

Desi­gned with com­pu­te-inten­si­ve work­flows in mind, the AMD Fire­Pro S9170 ser­ver GPU is ide­al for data cen­ter mana­gers who over­see clus­ters within aca­de­mic or govern­ment bodies, oil and gas indus­tries, or deep neu­ral net­work com­pu­te clus­ter development.

AMD is reco­gni­zed as an HPC indus­try inno­va­tor as the gra­phics pro­vi­der with the top spot on the Novem­ber 2014 Green500 List. Today the best GPU for com­pu­te just got bet­ter with the intro­duc­tion of the AMD Fire­Pro S9170 ser­ver GPU to com­ple­ment AMD’s impres­si­ve array of ser­ver gra­phics offe­rings for high per­for­mance com­pu­te envi­ron­ments,” said Sean Bur­ke, cor­po­ra­te vice pre­si­dent and gene­ral mana­ger, AMD Pro­fes­sio­nal Gra­phics group. “The AMD Fire­Pro S9170 ser­ver GPU can acce­le­ra­te com­plex workloads in sci­en­ti­fic com­pu­ting, data ana­ly­tics, or seis­mic pro­ces­sing, wiel­ding an indus­try-lea­ding 32GB of memo­ry. We desi­gned the new offe­ring for super­com­pu­ters to achie­ve mas­si­ve com­pu­te per­for­mance while maxi­mi­zing available power budgets.”

The­re are some HPC workloads which requi­re as much data as pos­si­ble to stay resi­dent on the device, and so the 32GB of memo­ry pro­vi­ded by AMD Fire­Pro S9170, the lar­gest available on a sin­gle GPU, will enable the acce­le­ra­ti­on of sci­en­ti­fic cal­cu­la­ti­ons that were pre­vious­ly impos­si­ble,” said Simon McIn­tosh-Smith, head of the Microelec­tro­nics Rese­arch Group at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Bris­tol. “For exam­p­le, our new Open­CL ver­si­on of the SNAP trans­port code from Los Ala­mos Natio­nal Labo­ra­to­ry needs to keep as much data resi­dent on the device as pos­si­ble, and so the 32GB of memo­ry will let us run pro­blems of a much more inte­res­t­ing size fas­ter than ever befo­re. The lar­ge memo­ry, com­bi­ned with the 320GB/s memo­ry band­width and dou­ble pre­cis­i­on floa­ting point per­for­mance, will make the AMD Fire­Pro S9170 ser­ver GPU a ‘kil­ler’ solu­ti­on device for many HPC applications.”

The AMD Fire­Pro S9170 offers unpar­al­le­led GPU com­pu­te per­for­mance and power effi­ci­en­cy with the fol­lo­wing benefits:

  • With up to 2.62 TFLOPS of peak dou­ble pre­cis­i­on per­for­mance, the AMD Fire­Pro S9170 is the fas­test sin­gle-GPU ser­ver card available for DGEMM hea­vy workloads, deli­ve­ring up to 40% more per­for­mance than the com­pe­ti­ti­ve solution;
  • Sup­port for 40% bet­ter dou­ble pre­cis­i­on per­for­mance, while using 10% less power than the com­pe­ti­ti­on2;
  • The AMD Fire­Pro S9170 is the industry’s first ser­ver GPU with 32GB ultra-fast GDDR5 on-board memo­ry and fea­tures a 512-bit memo­ry inter­face for 320 GB/s of memo­ry bandwidth;
  • Equip­ped with 32GB of GDDR5 memo­ry, the AMD Fire­Pro S9170 GPU can acce­le­ra­te memo­ry-inten­si­ve appli­ca­ti­ons and pro­cess lar­ger and more com­pu­ta­tio­nal­ly com­plex workloads with ease; and
  • The AMD Fire­Pro S9170 GPU fea­tures 33% more memo­ry than the com­pe­ti­ti­ve GPU, hel­ping to impro­ve over­all workload speed and sys­tem respon­si­ve­ness, espe­ci­al­ly when working with lar­ge amounts of data3.

Based on our company’s deve­lo­p­ment and inte­gra­ti­on of lea­ding-edge high-per­for­mance solu­ti­ons to sup­port design opti­miza­ti­on, test­ing ope­ra­ti­on, simu­la­ti­on and main­ten­an­ce of com­plex sys­tems, SILKAN can attest that the AMD Fire­Pro S9170 ser­ver GPU is the most powerful on the mar­ket,” said Fran­çois Gué­ri­nea, chair­man and CEO at SILKAN. “What makes the dif­fe­rence is the amount of memo­ry, and accor­din­gly we have cho­sen the AMD Fire­Pro S9170 GPU with 32GB of memo­ry as a neces­si­ty for a client’s major project.”

By com­bi­ning the new AMD Fire­Pro S9170 ser­ver GPU with our G250 Series of 2U eight GPU sys­tems, we are able to deli­ver HPC ser­vers with up to 256GB of GPU memo­ry,” said Alex Liu, pro­duct mar­ke­ting exe­cu­ti­ve of the GIGABYTE Net­work & Comm. Divi­si­on. “This unpre­ce­den­ted den­si­ty of GDDR5 memo­ry will help our cus­to­mers offer very attrac­ti­ve machi­nes to indus­tries pro­ces­sing lar­ge datasets.”

ASUS is plea­sed to see the AMD Fire­Pro S9170 ser­ver GPU com­ple­ment the AMD Fire­Pro™ S9150 ser­ver GPU, the Novem­ber 2014 Green500 List-win­ning solu­ti­on,” said Robert Chin, Gene­ral Mana­ger, ASUS Ser­ver Busi­ness Unit. “We are see­ing cus­to­mers not only obtain signi­fi­cant results in the HPC are­na, but also achie­ve power effi­ci­en­cy for more green envi­ron­ments. The arri­val of the AMD Fire­Pro S9170 ser­ver GPU sets a new mile­stone for the HPC mar­ket seg­ment. As a top Green500 List pro­vi­der and one of the gree­nest HPC buil­ding block pro­vi­ders, we’re exci­ted to see the AMD Fire­Pro S9170 GPU fea­tured in our top ASUS ESC pro­duct fami­ly to enable excel­lent per­for­mance matched with signi­fi­cant savings in total cost of ownership.”

We have been deve­lo­ping a ful­ly-par­al­lel com­pu­ta­tio­nal tool based on the AMD GPU hete­ro­ge­neous com­pu­ting plat­form and Open­CL,” said Omid Maha­ha­di, co-foun­der and direc­tor, Geo­me­cha­ni­ca Inc. “This tool accu­ra­te­ly cap­tures the com­plex phy­sics of mas­si­ve mines plus oil and gas fields rapidly and relia­bly. Thanks to the impres­si­ve 32GB of memo­ry of the new cards, we expect to run com­pu­ta­ti­ons on mas­si­ve data struc­tures con­tai­ning tens of mil­li­ons of data ele­ments. The com­bi­na­ti­on of rapid dou­ble-pre­cis­i­on ope­ra­ti­ons with the lar­ge memo­ry capa­ci­ty enables accu­ra­te, detail­ed, and relia­ble com­pu­ta­ti­ons. A simi­lar per­for­mance using CPUs would likely requi­re much hig­her capi­tal and main­ten­an­ce cos­ts. Moving for­ward, we plan to take advan­ta­ge of the recent fea­tures of the Open­CL 2.0 open API to fur­ther enhan­ce the per­for­mance of our software.”

To address future needs for HPC deve­lo­p­ment, AMD Fire­Pro™ S9170 ser­ver GPU sup­ports the latest ver­si­on of Open­CL™ while rea­dy for the OpenMP and Open­ACC deve­lo­per tools with plan­ned avai­la­bi­li­ty in Q3 2015.

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1 AMD Fire­Pro™ S9170 deli­vers up to 2.62 TFLOPS peak dou­ble pre­cis­i­on floa­ting point per­for­mance. Nvidia’s hig­hest per­forming sin­gle-GPU ser­ver card in the mar­ket as of May 2015 is the Tes­la K40 with up to 1.43 TFLOPS peak dou­ble pre­cis­i­on per­for­mance. Nvidia’s hig­hest per­forming dual-GPU ser­ver card in the mar­ket as of May 2015 is the Tes­la K80, with up to 1.87 TFLOPS of peak dou­ble pre­cis­i­on per­for­mance. Visit http://www.nvidia.com/object/tesla-servers.html for Nvi­dia pro­duct specs.  FP-132

2 AMD Fire­Pro™ S9170 max power is 275W and deli­vers up to 2.62 TFLOPS peak dou­ble pre­cis­i­on floa­ting point per­for­mance. Nvidia’s hig­hest per­forming sin­gle-GPU ser­ver card in the mar­ket as of May 2015 is the Tes­la K40, max power of 235W, with up to 1.43 TFLOPS peak dou­ble pre­cis­i­on per­for­mance. Nvidia’s hig­hest per­forming dual-GPU ser­ver card in the mar­ket as of May 2015 is the Tes­la K80, max power of 300W, with up to 1.87 TFLOPS of peak dou­ble pre­cis­i­on per­for­mance.  FP-134

3 AMD Fire­Pro™ S9170 is equip­ped with 32 GB GDDR5 memo­ry, while Nvidia’s K40 offers 12GB GDDR5, and Nvidia’s dual GPU K80 offers 24GB GDDR5 (12GB per GPU).  Visit http://www.nvidia.com/object/tesla-servers.html for Nvi­dia pro­duct specs.  FP-135

This press release con­ta­ins for­ward-loo­king state­ments con­cer­ning Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc. (“AMD”), inclu­ding the fea­tures and func­tion­a­li­ty of AMD Fire­Pro S9170 ser­ver GPUs, the com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty of AMD Fire­Pro S9170 ser­ver GPUs with Open­CL™ 2.0 for future use and deve­lo­p­ment of Fire­Pro GPUs for the high per­for­mance com­pu­te mar­ket;  the future com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty of AMD Fire­Pro ser­ver GPUs with deve­lo­per tools OpenMP and Open­ACC; which are made pur­su­ant to the safe har­bor pro­vi­si­ons of the Pri­va­te Secu­ri­ties Liti­ga­ti­on Reform Act of 1995. For­ward-loo­king state­ments are com­mon­ly iden­ti­fied by words such as “would,” “may,” “expects,” “belie­ves,” “plans,” “intends,” “pro­jects,” and other terms with simi­lar mea­ning. Inves­tors are cau­tio­ned that the for­ward-loo­king state­ments in this press release are based on cur­rent beliefs, assump­ti­ons and expec­ta­ti­ons, speak only as of the date of this docu­ment and invol­ve risks and uncer­tain­ties that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons. Risks include that Intel Corporation’s domi­nan­ce of the micro­pro­ces­sor mar­ket and its aggres­si­ve busi­ness prac­ti­ces may limit AMD’s abili­ty to com­pe­te effec­tively; that AMD reli­es on Glo­bal­Found­ries Inc. (GF) to manu­fac­tu­re most of its micro­pro­ces­sor and APU pro­ducts and cer­tain of its GPU and semi-cus­tom pro­ducts. If GF is not able to satis­fy its manu­fac­tu­ring requi­re­ments, AMD’s busi­ness could be adver­se­ly impac­ted; that AMD reli­es on third par­ties to manu­fac­tu­re its pro­ducts, and if they are unable to do so on a time­ly basis in suf­fi­ci­ent quan­ti­ties and using com­pe­ti­ti­ve tech­no­lo­gies, AMD’s busi­ness could be mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affec­ted; fail­ure to achie­ve expec­ted manu­fac­tu­ring yields for AMD’s pro­ducts could nega­tively impact its finan­cial results; the suc­cess of its busi­ness is depen­dent upon its abili­ty to intro­du­ce pro­ducts on a time­ly basis with fea­tures and per­for­mance levels that pro­vi­de value to its cus­to­mers while sup­port­ing and coin­ci­ding with signi­fi­cant indus­try tran­si­ti­ons; if AMD can­not gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent reve­nue and ope­ra­ting cash flow or obtain exter­nal finan­cing, it may face a cash short­fall and be unable to make all of its plan­ned invest­ments in rese­arch and deve­lo­p­ment or other stra­te­gic invest­ments; that AMD may not be able to suc­cessful­ly imple­ment its busi­ness stra­tegy to refo­cus its busi­ness to address mar­kets bey­ond AMD’s core PC mar­ket to high-growth adja­cent mar­kets; the com­ple­ti­on and impact of the 2014 res­truc­tu­ring plan and its trans­for­ma­ti­on initia­ti­ves could adver­se­ly affect AMD; glo­bal eco­no­mic uncer­tain­ty may adver­se­ly impact AMD’s busi­ness and ope­ra­ting results; AMD may not be able to gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent cash to ser­vice its debt obli­ga­ti­ons or meet its working capi­tal requi­re­ments; AMD has a sub­stan­ti­al amount of indeb­ted­ness which could adver­se­ly affect its finan­cial posi­ti­on and pre­vent it from imple­men­ting its stra­tegy or ful­fil­ling its con­trac­tu­al obli­ga­ti­ons; the agree­ments gover­ning AMD’s notes and its amen­ded and resta­ted seni­or secu­red asset based line of cre­dit for a prin­ci­pal amount up to $500 mil­li­on impo­se rest­ric­tions on AMD that may adver­se­ly affect AMD’s abili­ty to ope­ra­te its busi­ness; the mar­kets in which AMD’s pro­ducts are sold are high­ly com­pe­ti­ti­ve; and the loss of a signi­fi­cant cus­to­mer may have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on it. Inves­tors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncer­tain­ties in the Company’s Secu­ri­ties and Exch­an­ge Com­mis­si­on filings, inclu­ding but not limi­t­ed to AMD’s Quar­ter­ly Report on Form 10‑Q for the quar­ter ended March 28, 2015.