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legendary
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December 28, 2023, 09:07:12 AM
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Moore Threads Unveils MTT S4000 GPU: Equipped With 48 GB Memory, 200 TOPS AI Compute, Gen5 Ready
Coming to the specifications, the Moore Threads MTT S4000 features 48 GB of GDDR6 memory clocked at 16 Gbps to provide 768 GB/s bandwidth. The GPU comes with the latest MTLink 1.0 interface technology which allows customers to run multiple cards simultaneously. Think of it as an NVLINK solution for Moore Threads GPUs. The card is also based on the PCIe Gen5 protocol & the company is so far the only one that is offering consumer-level hardware with Gen5 compliance.
https://wccftech.com/moore-threads-mtt-s4000-gpu-48-gb-memory-200-tops-ai-gen5-ready/
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December 15, 2023, 03:11:30 PM
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AMD Instinct MI300 Series Launch

AMD Instinct MI300X


AMD Instinct MI300X accelerators are powered by the new AMD CDNA 3 architecture. When compared to previous generation AMD Instinct MI250X accelerators, MI300X delivers nearly 40% more compute units2, 1.5x more memory capacity, 1.7x more peak theoretical memory bandwidth3 as well as support for new math formats such as FP8 and sparsity; all geared towards AI and HPC workloads.

AMD Instinct MI300A

The AMD Instinct MI300A APUs, the world’s first data center APU for HPC and AI, leverage 3D packaging and the 4th Gen AMD Infinity Architecture to deliver leadership performance on critical workloads sitting at the convergence of HPC and AI. MI300A APUs combine high-performance AMD CDNA 3 GPU cores, the latest AMD “Zen 4” x86-based CPU cores and 128GB of next-generation HBM3 memory, to deliver ~1.9x the performance-per-watt on FP32 HPC and AI workloads, compared to previous gen AMD Instinct MI250X5.

legendary
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November 09, 2023, 02:50:21 AM
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The Moore Threads MTT S80 graphics card has been subject to a significant price cut in its home country (h/t VideoCardz) in honor of Singles' Day. However, even at the new price of ¥1,199 ($164), it is not likely to fly off the shelves because issues like real-world performance and idle power consumption weigh heavily against it.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/mtt-s80-graphics-card-drops-to-dollar164-still-overpriced

$550
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005180537756.html

If you look at prices in different countries, the range is from 164 to 560 dollars.
For 160-170$ I would buy a used 5700xt, but no one needs the problematic analogue of the 1650 for more than 200 $.

For $160 - 170 you can buy 2x BC-160 (faster 5700xt) or 1x Vega instinct.


BC-160 and Vega Instinct video cards are for mining and they do not have video outputs and I would not buy old video cards for mining, because personally it is now difficult for me to sell video cards on which I can play games. I have been selling video cards for the last year and miners are not ready to buy old models. And video cards for games can be sold on the market now.
member
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November 08, 2023, 02:58:35 PM
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The Moore Threads MTT S80 graphics card has been subject to a significant price cut in its home country (h/t VideoCardz) in honor of Singles' Day. However, even at the new price of ¥1,199 ($164), it is not likely to fly off the shelves because issues like real-world performance and idle power consumption weigh heavily against it.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/mtt-s80-graphics-card-drops-to-dollar164-still-overpriced

$550
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005180537756.html

If you look at prices in different countries, the range is from 164 to 560 dollars.
For 160-170$ I would buy a used 5700xt, but no one needs the problematic analogue of the 1650 for more than 200 $.

For $160 - 170 you can buy 2x BC-160 (faster 5700xt) or 1x Vega instinct.

legendary
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November 08, 2023, 12:11:04 PM
#4
The Moore Threads MTT S80 graphics card has been subject to a significant price cut in its home country (h/t VideoCardz) in honor of Singles' Day. However, even at the new price of ¥1,199 ($164), it is not likely to fly off the shelves because issues like real-world performance and idle power consumption weigh heavily against it.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/mtt-s80-graphics-card-drops-to-dollar164-still-overpriced



There are also US sanctions against Chinese made GPU's, so some of this criticism can be overstated black propaganda:

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/chinese-gpu-maker-moore-threads-lays-off-workers-restructures-after-us-sanctions

It would be interesting to see how stable MTT S80 fares in medium term in GPU mining if anyone here has tried it for a while, that would be a mathematical criterion for its performance...
Mining on a GTX 1650 will look very funny today, but on a Chinese analogue it is impossible without software.
In February, this video card did not run many games, so the Chinese manufacturer is making good progress. But they have not yet mastered support for games on Direct X12

February 2023
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/moore-threads-mtt-s80-tested-bullslab-jay
legendary
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November 06, 2023, 05:22:55 PM
#3
The Moore Threads MTT S80 graphics card has been subject to a significant price cut in its home country (h/t VideoCardz) in honor of Singles' Day. However, even at the new price of ¥1,199 ($164), it is not likely to fly off the shelves because issues like real-world performance and idle power consumption weigh heavily against it.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/mtt-s80-graphics-card-drops-to-dollar164-still-overpriced



There are also US sanctions against Chinese made GPU's, so some of this criticism can be overstated black propaganda:

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/chinese-gpu-maker-moore-threads-lays-off-workers-restructures-after-us-sanctions

It would be interesting to see how stable MTT S80 fares in medium term in GPU mining if anyone here has tried it for a while, that would be a mathematical criterion for its performance...
legendary
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November 06, 2023, 11:17:41 AM
#2
The Moore Threads MTT S80 graphics card has been subject to a significant price cut in its home country (h/t VideoCardz) in honor of Singles' Day. However, even at the new price of ¥1,199 ($164), it is not likely to fly off the shelves because issues like real-world performance and idle power consumption weigh heavily against it.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/mtt-s80-graphics-card-drops-to-dollar164-still-overpriced

$550
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005180537756.html

If you look at prices in different countries, the range is from 164 to 560 dollars.
For 160-170$ I would buy a used 5700xt, but no one needs the problematic analogue of the 1650 for more than 200 $.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
November 01, 2023, 08:25:26 AM
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New competitor Smiley
Chinese MTT S80 PCIe 5.0 GPU Closes in on GTX 1650
New driver optimizations have enabled Chinese vendor Moore Threads' MTT S80 gaming graphics card to rival Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1650 at 4K gaming. There may be some untapped performance, so don't be surprised if the MTT S80 eventually becomes a contender for the best graphics cards.

Armed with 4,096 MUSA (Moore Threads Unified System Architecture) cores with a 1.8 GHz boost clock, the MTT S80 is a PCIe 5.0 graphics card that pumps 14.4 TFLOPs of FP32 performance—the 7nm graphics card sports also sports 128 Tensor cores and 16GB of 14 Gbps GDDR6 memory. With access to a 256-bit memory interface, the MTT S80, which has a 255W TDP, delivers a memory bandwidth of up to 448 GB/s. The specifications look very decent on paper, minus the high TDP. However, the driver is what's hindering MTT S80's performance. The MTT S80 reportedly leverages the Chunxiao silicon, based on the PowerVR architecture developed by Imagination Technologies. The exact generation of the PowerVR GPU remains a mystery. Nonetheless, there's a lot of optimization work to get the graphics card to play nice with DirectX 11 titles.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/chinese-mtt-s80-pcie-50-gpu-closes-in-on-gtx-1650#

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