The collaboration builds on their earlier work with the MI300X and MI350X series and aims to optimize both hardware and software for AI performance at scale. But all our lives, we know that the best practice for this, is to find the 'Safely Remove Hardware' or 'Eject' button in the task bar before removing our external media. However, the 'Safely Remove Hardware' option can show you a pop-up that says the drive is still in use, and to close all programs before removing it. At this point, it's a matter of "better safe than sorry", so if you aren't fond of hitting 'Safely Remove Hardware', then the least you can do is close all programs or windows that directly involve your external drive. Read more in our articles including "OpenAI announces partnership with AMD to power next-gen AI systems" and "What happens when you DON'T 'Safely Remove' your USB drive?".
The collaboration builds on their earlier work with the MI300X and MI350X series and aims to optimize both hardware and software for AI performance at scale. But all our lives, we know that the best practice for this, is to find the 'Safely Remove Hardware' or 'Eject' button in the task bar before removing our external media.
However, the 'Safely Remove Hardware' option can show you a pop-up that says the drive is still in use, and to close all programs before removing it. At this point, it's a matter of "better safe than sorry", so if you aren't fond of hitting 'Safely Remove Hardware', then the least you can do is close all programs or windows that directly involve your external drive.
Our coverage of AI hardware includes: "OpenAI announces partnership with AMD to power next-gen AI systems"; "What happens when you DON'T 'Safely Remove' your USB drive?"; "Microsoft unveils Project Solara AI platform". Each article provides unique insights and information.