Accelerating Data Processing with NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU and Locality Domains
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NVIDIA flagship data center GPUs in the NVIDIA Ampere, NVIDIA Hopper, and NVIDIA Blackwell families all feature non-uniform memory access (NUMA) behaviors, but...
NVIDIA flagship data center GPUs in the NVIDIA Ampere, NVIDIA Hopper, and NVIDIA Blackwell families all feature non-uniform memory access (NUMA) behaviors, but expose a single memory space. Most programs therefore do not have an issue with memory non-uniformity. However, as bandwidth increases in newer generation GPUs, there are significant performance and power gains to be had when taking into…
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