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'''DL Boost''' is a term used by [[Intel]] to describe a set of features on their microprocessors designed to accelerate AI workloads. The term was first introduced with {{intel|Cascade Lake|l=arch}}. DL Boost includes the following features: | '''DL Boost''' is a term used by [[Intel]] to describe a set of features on their microprocessors designed to accelerate AI workloads. The term was first introduced with {{intel|Cascade Lake|l=arch}}. DL Boost includes the following features: | ||
− | * {{x86|AVX512VNNI|AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions}} (AVX512VNNI), first introduced with {{intel|Cascade Lake|l=arch}} | + | * {{x86|AVX512VNNI|AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions}} (AVX512VNNI), first introduced with {{intel|Cascade Lake|l=arch}} (server) and {{intel|Ice Lake (Client)|Ice Lake|l=arch}} (Client) |
− | * [[Brain floating-point format]] (bfloat16), first introduced with {{intel|Cooper Lake|l=arch}} | + | * [[Brain floating-point format]] (bfloat16), first introduced with {{intel|Cooper Lake|l=arch}} and {{intel|Ice Lake (Client)|Ice Lake|l=arch}} (Client) |
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Revision as of 07:08, 15 January 2019
DL Boost (deep learning boost) is a marketing term used by Intel that encompasses a number of x86 technologies designed to accelerate AI workloads.
Overview
DL Boost is a term used by Intel to describe a set of features on their microprocessors designed to accelerate AI workloads. The term was first introduced with Cascade Lake. DL Boost includes the following features:
- AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions (AVX512VNNI), first introduced with Cascade Lake (server) and Ice Lake (Client)
- Brain floating-point format (bfloat16), first introduced with Cooper Lake and Ice Lake (Client)