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Do you finally have access to the resources? | |
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+1 | |
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Do you finally have access to the resources? AMD are being a bit weird here, this is like promising a kid a bike for christmas, but not telling him which christmas. | |
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Personally, this whole thing is | |
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I don't really know the details, anyway, we are still waiting. The actual hardware should be provided by Penguin Computing (as explained here: https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/hpc-fund) and the infrastructure should be brand new. | |
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The pandemic will be over by the time you get those resources lol | |
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(apocalyptic mode on) there will be another one (apocalyptic mode off) The pandemic will be over by the time you get those resources lol | |
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(apocalyptic mode on) there will be another one (apocalyptic mode off) The government already has the plans set out for the next one, this was just a test of obedience, and we failed like sheep. | |
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I don't want to make this an annoying habit to inquire on a monthly basis whether the promised hardware can yet be accessed or not, but I am starting to question AMD's commitment at this stage. Has the project lead already exerted a bit of pressure on this topic? | |
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I don't want to make this an annoying habit to inquire on a monthly basis whether the promised hardware can yet be accessed or not, but I am starting to question AMD's commitment at this stage. Has the project lead already exerted a bit of pressure on this topic? Well, we actually got access to one of the promised PODs (computational nodes, as described in a previous post) at the beginning of April, it took a couple of weeks to configure the system (with the help of the guys of Penguin Computing). We are still learning how to use it the proper way (the queuing system etc.). I simply forgot to tell everybody here about this, sorry... | |
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That’s awesome! I am glad AMD finally granted access to the promised hardware. Hopefully that’ll boost the overall computational power, albeit temporarily :) | |
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Hey valterc, hope that everything is going smoothly and you could slowly transition to the new compute nodes. Are they already up and running? Will they run on a special unique infrastructure (own work queue etc.) or will they also be visible on the server page due to a rising compute average? | |
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Hi bozz4science, we don't plan to move TN-Grid server's components to the AMD computational node, so you won't see it on the server's status page. We recently bought one server for this purpose. The AMD node will probably be stressed this September, focusing on ML techniques, when we will start classes at the University. Right now we do just small experiments on it, also using BOINC. | |
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Thanks for providing a timely feedback. Much appreciated! | |
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Any news? | |
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One software technician of the University of Trento will shortly attend a dedicated training course offered by AMD about HIP/ROCm, this will eventually provide us some needed skills in order to develop a GPU application | |
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One software technician of the University of Trento will shortly attend a dedicated training course offered by AMD about HIP/ROCm, this will eventually provide us some needed skills in order to develop a GPU application That's an awersome news | |
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One software technician of the University of Trento will shortly attend a dedicated training course offered by AMD about HIP/ROCm, this will eventually provide us some needed skills in order to develop a GPU application HIP/ROCm have serious hardware limitations on amd gpus. For ex. ROCm code will work in full functionality mode only with CDNA gpus and Radeon vii. AMD doesn't guarantee stable calculations on other older AMD chips. | |
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One software technician of the University of Trento will shortly attend a dedicated training course offered by AMD about HIP/ROCm, this will eventually provide us some needed skills in order to develop a GPU application Any update on that application? I'm guessing that you no longer have access to the AMD HPC. Were they useful to your research? ____________ | |
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Unfortunately no news about the GPU application, it seems that it's not an easy task, also probably not worthy... | |
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