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[ECS] Inferentia support #1075
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Does this apply to EKS as well? |
This issue is to track support for the ECS variant. I'm not sure if EKS would work the same way but we'd probably want to track them separately. |
Is this still needed? |
are we taking this up in next release @stmcginnis ? Do we have an expected timeline for this? We plan to use this heavily. |
Sorry for the delay! No, this will not be included in the next release, unfortunately. There isn't a timeline currently, but it's good to have comments like your's to help gauge interest and have a little extra data to back prioritization. Contributions are welcome if anyone wants to take a crack at adding it, but until then this is on the list, but not currently assigned anyone to work on it. |
This is a comment to recommend this issue. Demand for AI/ML has increased, and requests from users to use GPU or Inferentia chip on ECS are increasing. |
Hey, any progress on this @AWS-tomofun @stmcginnis ? |
This issue is tracking adding support for Inferentia devices to the ECS variant of Bottlerocket.
This will require adding the Neuron driver and runtime.
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