AMD is moving their videos cards to a single architecture to do ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE !
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Here in Berlin, Germany, at IFA 2024, AMD's Jack Huynh, the senior vice president and general manager of the Computing and Graphics Business Group, announced that the company will unify its consumer-focused RDNA and data center-focused CDNA architectures into one microarchitecture, named UDNA, that will set the stage for the company to tackle Nvidia's entrenched CUDA ecosystem more effectively.
What precisely will UDNA change compared to the current RDNA and CDNA split?
Huynh didn't go into a lot of detail, and obviously there's still plenty of groundwork to be laid. But one clear potential pain point has been the lack of dedicated AI acceleration units in RDNA.
given the billions of dollars at stake in the AI market, it's obviously going to be a top priority to execute the new microarchitectural strategy.