Nvidia has announced a new class of large-memory AI supercomputer—its Nvidia DGX supercomputer powered by the GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips and the NVLink Switch System.
The company’s AI supercomputer is designed to enable the development of giant, next-generation models for generative AI language applications, recommender systems and data analytics workloads.
Nvidia DGX GH200 AI supercomputers are expected to be made available by the end pf 2023.
“Generative AI, large language models and recommender systems are the digital engines of the modern economy,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia.
Moreover, the chip maker said that Google Cloud, Meta and Microsoft are among the first expected to gain access to the DGX GH200 to explore its capabilities for generative AI workloads.
The company also intends to provide the DGX GH200 design as a blueprint to cloud service providers and other hyperscalers so they can further customise it for their infrastructure.
As AI models expand, they need heavy infrastructure that can scale to meet increasing demands.
To advance research and development, the company is building its own DGX GH200-based AI supercomputer named – Nvidia Helio, to power the work of its researchers and development teams.