I’ve been playing around with the UMA foundation model from FAIRChem (https://github.com/facebookresearch/fairchem) and was wondering if anyone knew of a way to do distributed inference on it? I have some models that would greatly benefit from being able to be run on multiple GPUs (on the same node), and before I start hacking something together, wanted to know if there was something already out there. I’ve been using ASE with the FAIRCalculator, but would be open to LAMMPS, too.
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