LaptopMedia Launches World’s Largest AI Hardware Performance Rankings
LaptopMedia announces the release of its comprehensive AI Hardware Performance Rankings, featuring over 1200 Mobile, Desktop, and Server GPUs, and NPUs sorted by their AI processing power.
The rankings focus on peak performance for INT8 precision, a crucial metric for evaluating AI inference capabilities. Notably, INT8 precision is rapidly becoming an industry standard indicator since the launch of Microsoft’s Copilot+ program. AI processing power is measured in TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second), excluding sparsity.
This is just the beginning of our efforts to provide readers with a single, authoritative source for selecting the most powerful AI solutions. We are excited to announce upcoming key partnerships with several established companies in this field.
Link to the Ranking page: AI Hardware Performance Rankings
This is a great ranking, the question we have when the computer has such AI capabilities, but we use the openai servers to process this data. When and what software gives opportunities to take advantage of the AI potential of the computer itself. When will we need this local AI ?
Thank you, Rado! You’re right – despite powerful local AI hardware, many still rely on cloud services like OpenAI due to their optimized infrastructure and easy access to the latest models.
However, we’re moving towards new OS versions (take a look at the new macOS for example) where more AI processing can be done locally. This will lead to faster processing times, and enhanced privacy, for tasks that don’t require frequent updates. Like image generation, image manipulation, proofreading, translation, etc.