
Habana Gaudi
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Getting Started with Transformers on Habana Gaudi
This Hugging Face blog post introduces integration between the Transformers library and Habana Gaudi AI accelerators. It provides a practical guide for running transformer model training and inference on Gaudi hardware as an alternative to GPU-based infrastructure. The post signals growing ecosystem support for non-NVIDIA AI accelerator hardware.
Fast Inference on Large Language Models: BLOOMZ on Habana Gaudi2 Accelerator
This Hugging Face blog post covers deploying BLOOMZ, a large multilingual language model, on Intel's Habana Gaudi2 accelerator for inference. It benchmarks throughput and latency performance on Gaudi2 as an alternative to GPU-based inference. The post is part of ongoing work to demonstrate non-NVIDIA hardware options for large model deployment.
Faster Training and Inference: Habana Gaudi®2 vs Nvidia A100 80GB
Hugging Face published a benchmark comparison between Intel Habana Gaudi 2 and Nvidia A100 80GB GPUs for training and inference workloads. The post evaluates performance across common ML tasks to assess Gaudi 2 as an alternative accelerator. This is relevant to the broader question of GPU alternatives and inference economics in AI infrastructure.
Accelerating Vision-Language Models: BridgeTower on Habana Gaudi2
This Hugging Face blog post covers the deployment and acceleration of BridgeTower, a vision-language model, on Intel's Habana Gaudi2 AI accelerator hardware. The piece likely benchmarks inference throughput and training performance on Gaudi2 compared to other hardware. It represents a practical infrastructure and deployment case study for multimodal models on alternative AI accelerators.
Pre-Train BERT with Hugging Face Transformers and Habana Gaudi
This Hugging Face blog post from August 2022 describes how to pre-train a BERT model from scratch using the Hugging Face Transformers library on Habana Gaudi hardware accelerators. It covers the full pipeline including data preparation, tokenizer training, and masked language modeling pretraining. The post serves as both a technical tutorial and a demonstration of Habana Gaudi's viability as an alternative AI training accelerator.