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Chinese Vendor Developing PCIe 4.0 GPU With 16GB HBM and GTX 1080-Like Performance

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Jingjia Micro, short for Changsha Jingjia Microelectronics Co., Ltd, has allegedly commenced pre-researching the company's next-generation JM9271 GPU that it claims will be as fast as an
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Formally constituted in 2006, Jingjia Micro is a Chinese military-civilian integrated company that specializes in electronic component design and production. The firm has started racking up accolades, such as producing the JM5400, China's first domestic GPU. The JM5400 is built on a rather primitive 65nm manufacturing process. However, it later replaced many archaic ATI M9, M54, M72 and M96 GPUs often used in Chinese military aircraft. After the JM5400's success, Jingjia Micro transitioned from the 65nm node to the 28nm node and added the JM7000 and JM7200 GPUs to its arsenal.


JM9231 GTX 1050 JM9271 GTX 1080
API Support
OpenGL 4.5, OpenCL 1.2
OpenGL 4.6, DX12
OpenGL 4.5, OpenCL 2.0
OpenGL 4.6, DX12
Boost Clock Rate > 1,500 MHz 1,455 MHz
> 1,800 MHz
1,733 MHz
Bus Interface
PCIe 3.0

PCIe 3.0
PCIe 4.0
PCIe 3.0
Memory Bandwidth
256 GB/s

112 GB/s 512 GB/s
320 GB/s
Memory Capacity 8GB GDDR5
2GB GDDR5 16GB HBM 8GB GDDR5X
Pixel Rate > 32 GPixel/s
46.56 GPixel/s > 128 GPixel/s
110.9 GPixel/s
FP32 (Float) Performance
2 TFLOPs
1.862 TFLOPs 8 TFLOPs
8.873 TFLOPs
Outputs HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.3 HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4
HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.3
HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4
Encoding H.265/4K 60FPS H.265/4K 60FPS
H.265/4K 60FPS
H.265/4K 60FPS
TDP 150W 75W 200W 180W
Business has been booming for Jingjia Micro. The China-based organization turned in its first half 2019 results yesterday where it registered a revenue of 257 million yuan ($36 milllion), which represents a considerable year-on-year increase of 34.54%. Jingjia Micro's strong suits are graphics display and control products and small specialized radars.

However, Jingjia Micro's hunger cannot be satisfied and has already started to promote its GPUs outside the military market. The JM7200 is the firm's most recent GPU. It's clocked at 1,200 MHz and comes with 4GB of DDR3 memory. For reference sake, the JM7200's performance is equivalent to a GeForce GT 640. However, the JM7200 has a TDP (thermal design power) that's less than 10W as opposed to the GeForce GT 640's 50W. The Chinese company is currently receiving orders for its JM7200 GPU and has gone back to the drawing board to plan its next-gen GPUs.

As per
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, the JM9231 and JM9271 will be Jingjia Micro's upcoming high-performance GPUs. The first performs close to a
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while the latter boasts performance figures in the same ballpark as a GeForce GTX 1080. In terms of TDP, Nvidia evidently has the upper hand. Pascal-powered graphics cards make use of the 16nm process node while Jingjia Micro's offerings still rely on the 28nm manufacturing process.

The JM9231 is expected to arrive with a boost clock above 1,500 MHz, 8GB of GDDR5 memory and a 150W TDP. The JM9231, which most likely is the flagship model, will come with all the bells and whistles, like support for the PCIe 4.0 interface and up to 16GB of HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) memory. It's rated with a 200W TDP and purportedly boasts a boost clock that scales above the 1,800 MHz mark.

At the moment, the planned JM9231 and JM9271 GPUs might be exclusively for military use. This is evident since both GPUs apparently lack support for the DirectX 12 and Vulkan APIs. If Jingjia Micro wants to steal a piece of Nvidia and AMD's cake, the Chinese GPU maker will have to incorporate both features to have a real gaming graphics card. The GPUs are probably in the early stages of development, and there is still time to make changes to the product, or Jingjia Micro could make a completely different consumer product. If priced aggressively, we could definitely picture Jingjia Micro's GPUs selling like hot cakes in the China market.
 
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A group of around 150 biotech executives and researchers in the
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lent their voices to Chinese scientists working in the US biomedical field. The signatories are concerned about recent China-US sanctions that may lead to “a climate of fear and uncertainty” for them.
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Huawei launches powerful AI processor Ascend 910
Xinhua| 2019-08-23 18:16:42
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Chinese tech giant Huawei on Friday launched the Ascend 910, which is described by the company as the world's most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) processor, and an all-scenario AI computing framework MindSpore.

The Shenzhen-based company said the Ascend 910, which will be used for AI model training, performs much better than previously expected.

Huawei announced the planned specs of the new AI processor, belonging to the Ascend-Max chipset series, in 2018 as part of the company's strategy to build a full-stack, all-scenario AI portfolio.

"After a year of ongoing development, test results now show that the Ascend 910 processor delivers on its performance goals with much lower power consumption than originally planned," the company said in a statement, adding that the chip has been used for AI model training.

The company also launched MindSpore, an AI computing framework that aims to support the development of AI applications in all scenarios. The framework is expected to go open source in the first quarter of 2020, the company said.

The combination of the chip and the framework is about two times faster at training AI models than other mainstream products such as TensorFlow, Huawei said.

"Moving forward, Huawei will continue investing in AI processors to deliver more abundant, affordable, and adaptable computing power that meets the needs of a broad range of scenarios," the company said in a press release.
 

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Huawei in talks to install Russian operating system on tablets for country's population census: sources

MOSCOW (Reuters) - China’s Huawei has begun talks with Russia about installing Russian operating system (OS) Aurora on 360,000 of its tablets to conduct Russia’s population census next year, two sources told Reuters.

Huawei has been seeking alternative operating systems to Google’s Android OS after Washington put the world’s second-largest smartphone maker on a so-called Entity List that threatens to cut off its access to the essential U.S. components and technology.

“This is a pilot project. We see it as the first stage of launching the Russian OS on Huawei devices,” the first source told Reuters.

Huawei is in talks with the Russian Ministry of Communications, a spokeswoman for Huawei said, but did not provide any other details.

Last week, Huawei said the U.S. trade restrictions could cut its smartphone unit’s revenue by about $10 billion this year.

Russia is discussing the use of Aurora OS on 360,000 Huawei tablets by August 2020.

“Huawei is interested in the project. It showed samples of tablets that could be used,” the second source said. Aurora is Russia’s only OS and is not currently being used.

Huawei is also racing to develop an operating system of its own in preparation for the worst-case scenario of being stripped of essential Google Android apps.

The owner of Aurora, Russia’s state telecommunications operator, Rostelecom, is the sole contractor for buying tablets to hold the population census in Russia, which has a population of 147 million, next October.

“Various options for collaboration with Huawei are currently being considered with participation of the Ministry of Communications... We don’t disclose details yet, there is an agreement on confidentiality,” Rostelecom said in a written reply to a Reuters request for a comment.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Communications declined to comment.

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Tam

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Watching this blows my mind, but I also wonder and worry how technology can also potentially replace jobs. Robotics is a very real thing in China, but this can also have the potential to displace Chinese jobs.

China's robotic sorting and distribution centers.

 

ZeEa5KPul

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Frankly, India has much more to worry about automation
Very true. Economists talk about the "great convergence": globalization and the spread of industrialization raising per-capita GDP in the developing world (and presumably converging on the per-capita GDP of the developed world). That's all well and good, but AI and robotics are going to cause another great divergence when the wealthy countries that will develop these technologies rapidly increase their wealth and leave the poor countries - whose labour would then be worthless - behind.

I'm pretty sure China will make the cut. As for India... India better hop on the development bandwagon yesterday or its heading for a humanitarian catastrophe.

China's TFR is falling, and China itself could become a net importer of works in two decades or so.
China's TFR has stabilized and is rising slowly:
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. I don't think China will ever be a net importer of workers as it's going to face the same problem other advanced economies will face in the future: technological unemployment.
 

PiSigma

"the engineer"
This blows me away at the simple but effective, ingenious low cost, low tech methods that are being used to beat desertification and reclaim China's deserts back to green, arable land.

Who would have thought --- raising grapes?!?

Grapes naturally grows/prefers in sandy soil. But most of the reclaimed land won't be arable for hundreds of years.
 
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