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by upbeat_general 1130 days ago
That’s not the case. It is significantly faster, at least for deep learning workloads. Check out Lambda Lab’s benchmarks.
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https://lambdalabs.com/gpu-benchmarks for those who are curious, ends up being quite the difference no matter which way you slice it, up to 60% better. Of course, this is probably due to the increased interconnect bandwidth and memory rather than raw compute horsepower, but for the workloads in question that's relevant.