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by arcanus
115 days ago
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Hopper had 60 TF FP64, Blackwell has 45 TF, and Rubin has 33 TF. It is pretty clear that Nvidia is sunsetting FP64 support, and they are selling a story that no serious computational scientist I know believes, namely that you can use low precision operations to emulate higher precision. See for example,
https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/18/nvidia_fp64_emulation... It seems the emulation approach is slower, has more errors, and doesn't apply to FP64 vector, only matrix operations. |
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(Needless to say, the FP32 / int8 / etc. numbers are rather different.)