The new chip promises to deliver substantial improvements in performance and efficiency, including three times the compute power and memory of its predecessor, 75% more memory bandwidth, and 30% better performance, according to Rahul Kulkarni, Amazon’s director of product management for Compute and AI.
“Collectively it's delivering more price performance, which means for every dollar spent, you get a lot more performance,” Kulkarni shared with Yahoo Finance at Amazon’s chips lab in Austin, Texas.
By Madison Mills.
Full story at Yahoo News.
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