Computex 2018 NVIDIA Live Blog (1pm TW, 5am UTC)
by Ian Cutress on June 4, 2018 12:47 AM EST- Posted in
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12:51AM EDT - We're here at NVIDIA for our first Live Blog of Computex. Event starts in a few minutes.
12:52AM EDT - Surprisingly everything on stage is not under wraps.
12:52AM EDT - One wonders what NVIDIA will be announcing
12:52AM EDT - Jensen approached the press crowd outside the event with sandwiches and cookies for lunch. Easy PR move
12:54AM EDT - Disclosure: I haven't had lunch. The sandwich was green. I haven't had time to eat it yet.
12:55AM EDT - Up on the stage is an HGX-2 (OEM version of DGX-2), a V100, Xavier
12:56AM EDT - Isn't Xavier meant to have two next-gen GPUs? It looks like it has the older GPUs on for now
12:56AM EDT - Sorry, Pegasus
12:58AM EDT - Looks like the V100 being used
12:58AM EDT - OK here we start
12:59AM EDT - Jensen is handing out more cookies
12:59AM EDT - Last week we had GTC Taiwan
12:59AM EDT - GTC became world's largest developer conference
01:00AM EDT - More GTC spin-out events
01:00AM EDT - Japan, China, Europe, Israel, Washington DC etc
01:00AM EDT - We know the future of computing is going to look different
01:00AM EDT - First update is on GeForce
01:00AM EDT - Technology demand for the processors is growing exponentially
01:01AM EDT - Second topic is AI, Third is AI implications, Fourth is a new market NVIDIA is pursing
01:01AM EDT - Last year went for thin form factor GPUs with MaxQ
01:01AM EDT - Gaming notebooks at 18 mm, 5 lbs, GTX 1080
01:04AM EDT - The market wants thin and light notebooks
01:04AM EDT - Last year we had 8 MaxQ. Now we have 26
01:05AM EDT - PC Gaming is doing great and is vibrant
01:05AM EDT - Always new things you can do with it
01:05AM EDT - New content continues to get richer
01:05AM EDT - always reinventing itself
01:06AM EDT - In 8 months, PC gaming market increased due to Battle Royale gaming type
01:06AM EDT - +10M weekly gamers in 8 months
01:06AM EDT - Production value of games also increasing
01:06AM EDT - >Gaming is bigger than film
01:07AM EDT - Game consoles create a positive feedback system
01:07AM EDT - Developers have a larger install base for GPUs and gaming
01:07AM EDT - GTX class GPUs went from 17% of NV to 50% in 5 years
01:08AM EDT - This fall will see three games: COD Black Ops 4 (with Battle Royale mode), Battlefield 5, Shadow of the Tomb Raider
01:08AM EDT - 'This year will be pretty amazing for GeForce'
01:09AM EDT - New era of computing coming
01:09AM EDT - Two powerful forces coming to change computing architecture
01:10AM EDT - How computers are made has to change - how software will be used has to be incredible
01:10AM EDT - >Bifurcation of single thread vs multi
01:10AM EDT - More demand for computing horsepower than before
01:10AM EDT - DL and AI driving more compute than ever
01:11AM EDT - In time, software will write software
01:11AM EDT - "What kind of computer do you have to build to enable software to write software?"
01:12AM EDT - We are expecting application demand to increase over 1000 in 10 years
01:12AM EDT - We have to advance computing performance by at least the same scale - we do it with GPU computing
01:12AM EDT - Today, talking about 3 phases talking about this new computing model
01:12AM EDT - Phase 1 is for the industry to create the fundamental computing platform, hardware and software, and the tools
01:13AM EDT - Create the ecosystem to take systems over the workd
01:13AM EDT - Now showing DGX-2
01:13AM EDT - Announced before. 16x V100 GPUs
01:13AM EDT - V100 fuses computational with high precision numerics and deep learning
01:14AM EDT - Need to compute at a large dynamic range
01:14AM EDT - Volta Tensor Cores
01:14AM EDT - Volta is 21 B transistors at 12FF
01:14AM EDT - 32GB of HBM
01:14AM EDT - 125 TFLOPS of Tensor Core Perf in one chip
01:14AM EDT - 2 PFLOPS in one box
01:15AM EDT - Parallel computing in two ways on DGX-2
01:15AM EDT - Single model per GPU, or One model across system
01:15AM EDT - Scale out vs Scale up
01:15AM EDT - Scale up is more difficult
01:15AM EDT - Teaming 16 GPUs to do a single model
01:15AM EDT - Requires high levels of communication
01:16AM EDT - Requires software that can do this
01:16AM EDT - All 16 GPUs can communicate at the same time
01:16AM EDT - Same model to compute one vs 16 with DGX-2
01:17AM EDT - 300 servers replaced with one node
01:17AM EDT - Lots of speed records
01:17AM EDT - Fastest single chip
01:17AM EDT - Fastest single chip
01:18AM EDT - Fastest single node
01:18AM EDT - Fastest at scale
01:18AM EDT - Fastest Inference
01:18AM EDT - Highest Inference Throughput
01:18AM EDT - Also DGX-2 becomes HGX-2
01:18AM EDT - Made available for hyperscale datacenters
01:19AM EDT - Six switches at the bottom for the 8 GPUs
01:19AM EDT - at the bottom
01:20AM EDT - >I can't see USB ports
01:20AM EDT - Form factor is as important as the ATX form factor was for desktop computing
01:20AM EDT - "Hyperscale computing element"
01:22AM EDT - Different architectures for different computing models
01:22AM EDT - Architectures of all sizes and shapes
01:23AM EDT - HGX-T1, HGX-T2, HGX-I1, HGX-I2, SCX-E1, SCX-E2, SCX-E3, SCX-E4
01:23AM EDT - All worlds leading server makers support NVIDIA
01:23AM EDT - AI revolutionizing large markets
01:23AM EDT - Hardware, software, deployment, ecosystem
01:24AM EDT - Focused on six large industries for large GPU servers
01:24AM EDT - Supercomputing (CUDA), AI, Drive, NVIDIA Clara, NVIDIA Metropolis, NVIDIA RTX
01:25AM EDT - Clara is a computing system with a software stack for medical imaging, construction, and detection
01:25AM EDT - Taking RAW data for AI implementation in medical
01:26AM EDT - Metropolis is a software plaform that allows billions of images from live video to detect areas of concern
01:26AM EDT - >I assume that's the same as tracking people/vehicles across a city. How the city uses that is up to them
01:27AM EDT - RTX - rasterization with real-time ray tracing with AI prediction
01:27AM EDT - RTX is basically the future of gaming as well
01:27AM EDT - bringing in ray tracing 5-10 years earlier than expected
01:30AM EDT - Now doing a real-time demo
01:31AM EDT - >Everyone's phone is going off because Taiwan is doing an air raid drill
01:32AM EDT - Deep learning with ray tracing is the way forward
01:32AM EDT - This demo requires four volta GPUs
01:34AM EDT - Third phase is about AI to be able to come out of the computer into the world
01:34AM EDT - In order to do this, need three things: rich sensors, high perf/low power AI brain, smart actuators
01:35AM EDT - NVIDIA focuses on the brain
01:35AM EDT - enabling intelligent machiens
01:35AM EDT - We used to had to go out to get food. Now food comes to us
01:36AM EDT - Delivery, Industrial Drones, Agriculture, Pick-and-place, Logistics, Manufacturing
01:36AM EDT - Xavier, 9B transistors
01:37AM EDT - 8-core ARM CPU, 512 CUDA Cores
01:37AM EDT - Designed for ASIL-D
01:38AM EDT - New deep learning accelerator: DLA
01:38AM EDT - DLA is NVIDIA's version of the TPU
01:39AM EDT - Working on self-driving car
01:40AM EDT - Different versions of hardware for different levels of compute
01:40AM EDT - Drive Pegasus with dual Xavier and dual Volta
01:40AM EDT - (so not post-Volta?)
01:40AM EDT - Pegasus for driverless taxis
01:42AM EDT - Standard self-driving video time
01:44AM EDT - Announcing the Jetson Xavier Devkit $1299
01:45AM EDT - Computing platform
01:45AM EDT - 12nm FF
01:46AM EDT - Single largest processor project in NV history
01:46AM EDT - Production silicon is here
01:46AM EDT - Comes in small module
01:47AM EDT - Small dev kit
01:47AM EDT - 8 high-end ARM cores, stereo vision, 30W
01:48AM EDT - Jetson Xavier, early access in August
01:49AM EDT - On top of Jetson Xavier, have DL applications
01:50AM EDT - ISAAC IMX (Intelligent Machine Acceleration Applications)
01:50AM EDT - POSE estimation - infer the pose
01:50AM EDT - Gesture recognition
01:50AM EDT - Facial recognition and tracking
01:50AM EDT - Speech
01:51AM EDT - Speech recognition on device. Latency is key
01:51AM EDT - Eye tracking
01:51AM EDT - Hand Pose and finger skeletal tracking
01:52AM EDT - Environment depth
01:52AM EDT - DL to learn depth
01:52AM EDT - Visual Odometry
01:53AM EDT - Teaching robots in virtual reality in the server - test the hardware in the simulation
01:54AM EDT - Put the hardware and software in to the robot and it should just work
01:55AM EDT - ISAAC is the third phase of the AI revolution
01:56AM EDT - Apply intelligent machines to drive every industry
01:56AM EDT - Showing contruction and agriculture uses on video
01:56AM EDT - The two typical go-to demos
01:58AM EDT - Flying cameras/drones with AI
01:58AM EDT - NVIDIA's ' i am ai ' campaign
01:59AM EDT - Taiwan research into AI collaboration
01:59AM EDT - Focusing on manufacturing, healthcare, smart city and transportation
01:59AM EDT - 10-year collab
01:59AM EDT - work with the government and research institutions
01:59AM EDT - Building a supercomputing infrastructure
02:00AM EDT - Build a v.fast supercomputer
02:00AM EDT - self-driving car platforms
02:04AM EDT - Software written on HGX-2 can scale down to the Jetson Xavier
02:05AM EDT - First Gen Pegasus is Volta, Second Gen with Post-Volta coming
02:07AM EDT - Q: When is Volta coming to gaming? A: So many gamers were deprived of GeForces due to mining, but now pricing is coming down. 1080/Ti are the best cards right now, we suggest they buy GeForce ASAP
02:13AM EDT - Q: How long to AI accelerating ray tracing for games? Next gen or beyond? A: It's going to take time. Tackling film and enterprise/commercial first, then some day to mass market.
02:15AM EDT - Q: When can we run 4K 120 Hz on a single card. A: I don't know ... (!) I could predict, but I'm not going to
02:15AM EDT - Q: Mining only cards? A: We do these already to diffuse the demand for GeForce, Mining is a bonus to our business, but it is not our business
02:17AM EDT - Q: When is the next GeForce? A: I'll invite you. There will be lunch. But it's a long time.
02:20AM EDT - Q: Anything to say about NVIDIA's talk at Hot Chips about Next Gen changing to TBD? A: Live in the present! We will invite you to our launch events
02:22AM EDT - Q: Competitors combine CPU + GPU. What can NV do? A: Xavier is already CPU + GPU + other DSPs. Integration works great in certain markets. We also have DGX-2 when focus on GPUs, we have Xavier for unified platforms
02:29AM EDT - I think that's a wrap.
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HollyDOL - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
Lol, your look on that sandwich bag is hillarious :-)Grinnie Jax - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
Wait a minute.. So where are the new gaming cards? Did I understand it correctly - they suggest to buy a 2-year old Pascals "ASAP"?Alistair - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
Best thing to do is for everyone to refuse to buy, and watch the price plummet. I'm doing my part ;)GTX 1050 is basically the same as the 3 year old 950 now, and sells for more money. 3 years without progress, no buy.
Grinnie Jax - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
I've waiting for a long time already to assemble a new PC. Was really hoping to see new graphic cards this summeror fall. But no, they want to continue milking miners like nothing happenedxype - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
I’m in the same boat, but I’m not gonna worry about the next gen once I decide to pull the trigger (July or August). A 1070 or 1080 should be good for 2 years, still, and then I can sell that and upgrade to the next gen (which will hopefully come down in price by then).Sure, would be nice to get some extra bells and whistles, but coffee lake/ryzen and 1070/1080 will be a huge upgrade for me already (>50% CPU boost, >300% on the GPU). A month or two back I kept looking for GPU news almost daily, and it was just stressing me out. :D
Alistair - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
Why get a 1070 that will lose half its value? Buy a used 1060 for under $200 instead to tide you over.Yojimbo - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
Only if you don't already have one...xype - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
"Stop buying our current products because an upgraded version will be out soon." said no company, ever.I’ll wait for amazon prime day to see if there are any cheap 1080s on offer. Should be plenty for the next 1–3 years.
Spunjji - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
Fair point there!jordanclock - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
I know of at least one company that said that and they're no longer in business.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_effect