NVIDIA TensorRT 3 Dramatically Accelerates AI Inference for Hyperscale Data Centers - Seite 3
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(1) Performance comparison based on ResNet-50 on NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPU running TensorRT 3 RC vs. Intel Xeon-D 1587 Broadwell-E CPU and Intel DL SDK. Score doubled to comprehend Intel's stated claim of 2x performance improvement on Skylake with AVX512.
(2) Comparison based on cost and ResNet-50 inference performance of an HGX-1 server with 8x NVIDIA Tesla V100, and estimated cost and ResNet-50 performance of a dual socket Intel Skylake scale-out server. Skylake performance estimation comprehends Intel's stated claim of 2x performance improvement on Skylake with AVX512.
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