Powered by Nvidia GPUs, natch, as GPU maker's CEO talks up mega bitbarn 'AI factories'
HPE is to build a supercomputer for Japan's AIST research institution, using thousands of Nvidia's latest H200 GPUs to support large foundational models for generative AI in research.
Or if you are Nvidia, it is"enhancing Japan's AI sovereignty" as well as strengthening its research and development capabilities., which can fit 8 x Nvidia H200 or H100 GPUs into a 5U rack-mount chassis and is powered by Intel's"Emerald Rapids" 5The Texas-based IT titan said that ABCI 3.0 is expected to be the fastest AI supercomputer in Japan when it comes online, and claims it will achieve a theoretical maximum of approximately 6.
Details of the total number of nodes, the cost of the system and when it will be operational were not announced. We asked HPE, but it said it was not able to disclose that information at this time.
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