The die space is only one part of the puzzle. The other - AMD’s achilles heel no less - is software support. I mean, Phoenix has XDNA already, but from everything I’ve read, it’s a PITA to actually use and rather limited by its currently available driver API, and as a consequence, barely any ML library/framework support as of now.
AMD got a lot of AI-related IP when they made the acquisition of Xilinx. It’s just a matter of them dedicating the die space to it.
The die space is only one part of the puzzle. The other - AMD’s achilles heel no less - is software support. I mean, Phoenix has XDNA already, but from everything I’ve read, it’s a PITA to actually use and rather limited by its currently available driver API, and as a consequence, barely any ML library/framework support as of now.