AMD Instinct

AMD Instinct
Release dateJune 20, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-06-20)
Designed byAMD
Marketed byAMD
Architecture
ModelsMI Series
Cores36-304 Compute Units (CUs)
Transistors
  • 5.7B (Polaris10) 14 nm
  • 8.9B (Fiji) 28 nm
  • 12.5B (Vega10) 14 nm
  • 13.2B (Vega20) 7 nm
  • 25.6B (Arcturus) 7 nm
  • 58.2B (Aldebaran) 6 nm
  • 146B (Antares) 5 nm
  • 153B (Aqua Vanjaram) 5 nm
History
Predecessor

AMD Instinct is AMD's brand of data center GPUs.[1][2] It replaced AMD's FirePro S brand in 2016. Compared to the Radeon brand of mainstream consumer/gamer products, the Instinct product line is intended to accelerate deep learning, artificial neural network, and high-performance computing/GPGPU applications.

The AMD Instinct product line directly competes with Nvidia's Tesla and Intel's Xeon Phi and Data Center GPU lines of machine learning and GPGPU cards.

The brand was originally known as AMD Radeon Instinct, but AMD dropped the Radeon brand from the name before AMD Instinct MI100 was introduced in November 2020.

In June 2022, supercomputers based on AMD's Epyc CPUs and Instinct GPUs took the lead on the Green500 list of the most power-efficient supercomputers with over 50% lead over any other, and held the top first 4 spots.[3] One of them, the AMD-based Frontier is since June 2022 and as of 2023 the fastest supercomputer in the world on the TOP500 list.[4][5]

  1. ^ Smith, Ryan (December 12, 2016). "AMD Announces Radeon Instinct: GPU Accelerators for Deep Learning, Coming in 2017". Anandtech. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
  2. ^ Shrout, Ryan (December 12, 2016). "Radeon Instinct Machine Learning GPUs include Vega, Preview Performance". PC Per. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
  3. ^ "Green500 Release June 2022". TOP500. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  4. ^ "Top500 Release June 2022". TOP500. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  5. ^ "Top500 Release November 2023". TOP500. Retrieved May 9, 2024.