NVIDIA Grace Hopper Ignites New Era of AI Supercomputing
From Nvidia: 2024-05-13 02:00:00
NVIDIA announces nine new supercomputers worldwide, including in France, Poland, Switzerland, Germany, and Japan, utilizing NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchips to deliver 200 exaflops of AI processing power for scientific research and discovery, accelerating climate change research, drug discovery, and more.
CEA and Eviden deliver the EXA1-HE supercomputer in France, equipped with 477 compute nodes based on Grace Hopper. NVIDIA Grace-based systems are becoming crucial for high-performance computing due to their ability to drive better energy efficiency and transform industries.
Around the world, countries are investing in sovereign AI, recognizing the strategic importance of domestically owned and hosted data and infrastructure to foster innovation. NVIDIA’s GH200, with Arm-based Grace CPU and NVIDIA Hopper GPU architectures, is powering scientific supercomputing centers globally, accelerating the transition from system installation to real science.
University of Bristol’s Isambard-AI project, featuring NVIDIA GH200 Superchips, is set to become one of the most efficient supercomputers ever built, with plans to increase performance by 32x when 5,280 Grace Hopper Superchips arrive this summer. This project positions the UK as a global leader in AI, advancing data analytics, drug discovery, and climate research.
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