Opinions are my own, not my employer's.
In my experience (mostly geophysical fluid dynamics) JAX has comparable perf to modern Fortran on CPUs, with a much easier path to GPUs and multi-device code.
In my experience (mostly geophysical fluid dynamics) JAX has comparable perf to modern Fortran on CPUs, with a much easier path to GPUs and multi-device code.
For anyone who has tried the new sharding feature -- do you have any guidance on optimal shard sizes, if I want more flexibility in access patterns but still optimal throughput?
For anyone who has tried the new sharding feature -- do you have any guidance on optimal shard sizes, if I want more flexibility in access patterns but still optimal throughput?
ECMWF has also done similar work on top of IFS's data assimilation system.
ECMWF has also done similar work on top of IFS's data assimilation system.
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The biggest one is that NeuralGCM models are now freely available for everyone to use, including for commercial purposes!
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The biggest one is that NeuralGCM models are now freely available for everyone to use, including for commercial purposes!
AI is way better in this respect. It's easy to use lots of FLOPs on big matmuls!
AI is way better in this respect. It's easy to use lots of FLOPs on big matmuls!