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  • OpenVINO 2022.3 Released With Full Support For Sapphire Rapids, Intel dGPUs

    Phoronix: OpenVINO 2022.3 Released With Full Support For Sapphire Rapids, Intel dGPUs

    Intel's OpenVINO toolkit for deep learning is out with a major release ahead of the holidays and now has full support for Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" as well as full support now for their discrete GPUs...

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    I wonder how an A770 16GB stacks up to, say, an RTX 3060 in something like stable diffusion, and what it would take for the popular projects to support it with optimizations like xformers.

    The transistor count and VRAM pool is rather large for the price.
    Last edited by brucethemoose; 22 December 2022, 02:00 AM.

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      VINO means Wine in Spanish!
      An announcement of VINO after one of Wine? Nice...

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        Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
        VINO means Wine in Spanish!
        An announcement of VINO after one of Wine? Nice...
        I think it might be a play on the names of other frameworks, like Caffe. Years ago, there was an OpenCL port of Caffe, called GreenTea.

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