Built on a 14nm process with 5700 million transistors, the AMD Radeon Instinct MI6 GPU supports the Polaris architecture and was launched at the end of 2016. It has a maximum memory bandwidth of 224 GB/s connected to 16GB of GDDR5 memory while running at 1750 MHz, or 7 Gbps effective. The single slot GPU delivers 2304 stream processors, 144 texture mapping units, 36 compute units, and 32 ROPs. While the Instinct MI6 GPU can be overclocked to 1233 MHz, with a base clock of 1120 MHz.
Drawing power from a single 6-pin power connector, AMD’s Radeon Instinct MI6 GPU is rated for a maximum power draw of 150W with a suggested host power supply unit of at least 450W. The card does not have any display connectivity ports since it’s not designed to have monitors connected to it. Instead, it is connected to the reset of the system via a PCIe 3.0 x16 interface and is designed for compute acceleration. This GPU supports up to 5.73 TFLOPS of half-precision (FP16) or up to 5.73 TFLOPS for peak single-precision performance (FP32). Some of the API software supported include DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 2.0, and Vulkan 1.0.
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