Nvidia CEO unveils AI supercomputer DGX GH200

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has unveiled the DGX GH200, an AI supercomputer platform aimed at developers and researchers alike.

Huang believes that the world is on the cusp of a new era in which anybody may readily access the power of programming by just conversing with a computer and entrusting it with difficult jobs. As a result, the new Nvidia product is required.

The most significant computing platform of our time, according to Nvidia, is generative AI. With the growing interest in generative AI, Nvidia’s DGX GH200 seeks to equip users with the tools they need to build successful applications. It combines 256 GH200 superchips with NVLink connection technology to build a single GPU with 1 exaflop of performance and 144 terabytes of shared memory.

According to Huang, generative AI, huge language models, and recommender systems are critical for the modern economy, and the DGX GH200 incorporates powerful processing and networking technologies to further enhance AI. Because of its user-friendliness and quick advancement, Huang believes that AI may assist any application, old or new.

The DGX GH200 architecture has 48x more NVLink bandwidth than the previous generation, combining the capability of a gigantic AI supercomputer with the ease of programming a single GPU.

The sources for this piece include an article in CNBC.

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