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New Moore Threads S3000E Server GPU Revealed in GPU-Z 2.59.0 Update

 

The latest release of TechPowerUp's popular GPU-Z utility, version 2.59.0, has brought to light a new, unannounced server graphics card from Moore Threads: the S3000E. The inclusion of this GPU in the software's database provides the first look at its specifications.

According to the information detected by GPU-Z, the Moore Threads S3000E is equipped with 2048 MUSA cores and features 16GB of GDDR6 memory. The card utilizes a 256-bit memory bus, which delivers a bandwidth of 448 GB/s. The software reports a core clock speed of 1 GHz and a memory clock of 1750 MHz.

Moore Threads S3000E specifications shown in GPU-Z

Currently, the S3000E is not listed on the official Moore Threads website. The company's existing server GPU offering is the S3000, which features 4096 MUSA cores and 32GB of GDDR6 memory. Based on these numbers, the specifications of the new S3000E appear to be precisely half of the more powerful S3000 model, suggesting it will be a more mainstream or entry-level server option.

For context, Moore Threads launched its second-generation multi-function server GPU, the S3000, in November of last year. It was designed specifically for AI and general-purpose computing tasks. The S3000 features a full-size, dual-slot design and is capable of handling 32-channel 1080p video decoding and 16-channel 1080p video transcoding on a single card.

In terms of performance, the flagship S3000 provides 15.2 TFLOPS of FP32 compute power and 121.6 TOPS for INT8 operations. Moore Threads has also highlighted that the S3000 is CUDA-compatible and supports a wide range of mainstream AI and deep learning frameworks, including PyTorch, TensorFlow, and Baidu's PaddlePaddle.

In addition to the new Moore Threads GPU, the GPU-Z 2.59.0 update also introduced support for several other graphics cards. This includes the NVIDIA RTX 3050 OEM, RTX 3500 Ada, A500, and others; the AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE, RX 6750 GRE, and Pro W7700; as well as the integrated graphics on Intel's Core Ultra (Meteor Lake) processors.

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