AMD Tests ‘Topological Ghost Protocol’ on MI300X GPUs
The post AMD Tests ‘Topological Ghost Protocol’ on MI300X GPUs appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Caroline Bishop Jul 09, 2026 20:05 AMD evaluates experimental Topological Ghost Protocol for LLM inference on MI300X GPUs, targeting high-concurrency workloads and memory optimization. AMD has unveiled its evaluation of the so-called Topological Ghost Protocol (TGP), an experimental architecture aimed at improving long-context large language model (LLM) inference under high-concurrency scenarios. Tested on AMD’s high-capacity Instinct MI300X GPUs, TGP reportedly focuses on memory efficiency through KV-cache recycling and segmentation-based state management, according to a technical article published on July 8, 2026. At the core of TGP’s design is a segmented memory-residency model that mitigates the uncontrolled growth of active memory during inference. Rather than maintaining the full inference state in memory, TGP divides workloads into segments and recycles key-value