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Getting started with PyTorch and Triton on AMD GPUs using the Red Hat Universal Base Image

Getting started with PyTorch and Triton on AMD GPUs using the Red Hat Universal Base Image

by Sanjeev Rampal, Steven Royer | Dec 17, 2024 | AI, Hybrid Cloud

In a prior blog post, we provided an overview of the Triton language and its ecosystem. Triton is a Python based DSL (Domain Specific Language), compiler and related tooling designed for writing efficient GPU kernels in a hardware-agnostic manner, offering high-level...
Democratizing AI Accelerators and GPU Kernel Programming using Triton

Democratizing AI Accelerators and GPU Kernel Programming using Triton

by Sanjeev Rampal | Nov 7, 2024 | AI, Hybrid Cloud

Red Hat’s Emerging Technologies blog includes posts that discuss technologies that are under active development in upstream open source communities and at Red Hat. We believe in sharing early and often the things we’re working on, but we want to note that unless...
Istio ambient mode with Red Hat OpenShift

Istio ambient mode with Red Hat OpenShift

by Sanjeev Rampal, Sridhar Gaddam | Mar 19, 2024 | Hybrid Cloud

Istio ambient refers to a new mode for the Istio service mesh, the upstream project behind Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh. This article provides an overview and some technical analysis of this emerging technology. Note that the ambient mode is currently in the alpha...

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