With the ongoing work around the AMD
Whatever the AMD GFX1250 series ends up being for, it's quite exciting in
The newest indicator of GFX1250/GFX1251 being for enterprise is seeing the LLVM Git activity yesterday with those new AMD GPU targets both being flagged for "FEATURE_SRAMECC". This feature flag is for indicating static RAM ECC. The only other AMD GPUs with SRAM ECC are the GFX906 / GFX908 / GFX90A / GFX942 / GFX950 parts... the AMD Instinct hardware.
So with
GFX1250(and GFX1251) in the open-source AMD Linux driver stack, it's led to a lot of speculation about these parts in theGFX12series associated with RDNA4. RDNA4 refresh? Or a lot of signals have pointed to GFX125x being possible AI/HPC accelerators such as for the upcoming Instinct MI400 series. Adding to the intrigue isGFX1251 being an APU. The latest LLVM compiler activity is further pointing to GFX1250/GFX1251 being for enterprise hardware.Whatever the AMD GFX1250 series ends up being for, it's quite exciting in
doubling the number of SGPRs- scalar general-purpose registers, new instructions for better memory efficiency, and other improvements.The newest indicator of GFX1250/GFX1251 being for enterprise is seeing the LLVM Git activity yesterday with those new AMD GPU targets both being flagged for "FEATURE_SRAMECC". This feature flag is for indicating static RAM ECC. The only other AMD GPUs with SRAM ECC are the GFX906 / GFX908 / GFX90A / GFX942 / GFX950 parts... the AMD Instinct hardware.
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