Euclyd Unveils CRAFTWERK SiP, Smashing Nvidia's Bandwidth Records
Euclyd, a Dutch-American tech company, has unveiled its groundbreaking CRAFTWERK SiP, boasting bandwidth levels far surpassing Nvidia's offerings. The System-in-Package (SiP) integrates 16,384 custom SIMD processors and 1TB of ultra-bandwidth memory, promising unparalleled performance and efficiency.
Euclyd claims the CRAFTWERK SiP delivers an astounding 8,000 terabytes per second of bandwidth through its custom ultra-bandwidth memory (UBM). This, combined with its 16,384 custom SIMD processors, results in compute performance up to 8 petaflops in FP16 and 32 petaflops in FP4 precision.
The CRAFTWERK STATION CWS 32, a rack-scale platform built from 32 SiPs, is said to reach a staggering 1.024 exaflops of FP4 compute. Euclyd also reports the system generates 7.68 million tokens per second in multi-user mode, consuming just 125 kilowatts of power. This translates to a hundred-fold gain in both energy use and cost efficiency compared to current alternatives.
Headquartered in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, with offices in San Jose, California, Euclyd promotes environmentally responsible engineering. The company's CRAFTWERK system, with its unprecedented performance and efficiency, could significantly impact the tech industry, setting new standards for power and cost efficiency.