Chinese algorithm claimed to boost Nvidia GPU performance by up to 800X for advanced science applications
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Nvidia developed PTX, DeepSeek leveraged it to do some load balancing work they couldn't do in CUDA. They still also use CUDA.
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optimisation is back on the menu boys
Now let’s fix GitHub’s glitchy-ass JavaScript on pull requests!
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Hence, the word optimisation instead of simply pouring money. Same thing happens with games that doesn’t necessarily come up with a new engine.
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No
It separates the boys from the femboys
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Your original comment was wrong on several counts and this one... just says nothing. I'm not sure what you're trying to say even.
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Where can I find the separated femboys
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I guess some people are beyond help.
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You literally said they developed it.
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You are indeed.
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DeepSeek team developed their own replacement to CUDA called PTX (Parallel Thread Execution) a lower-level assembly-like language that allows for more granular optimisations of GPU performance offering 10X efficiency improvement recently as GPU sanctions were levied on China
No they didn’t. NVIDIA created PTX
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Nope, 🫵
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Whatever you say, I'm not the one making wrong claims and then arguing completely different claims when it's pointed out lol