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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a variety of platforms that companies will be able to use to ride a historic wave of generative AI that is transforming industries across the globe.
Huang made the remarks at a keynote speech at the Computex trade show in Taiwan. The speech was his first live keynote delivered in person since the pandemic. He also announced that the Grace Hopper Superchips are now in full production.
He described accelerated computing services, software and systems that are enabling new business models and making current ones more efficient. At Computex, Huang emphasized the trend of industrial digitalization, which enables companies to create digital twins of their factories to test the concepts before they build the factories in real life. Sensors in real-world factories give feedback to the digital twins to improve the overall design.
The Grace Hopper Superchips combine in a single module the energy-efficient Nvidia Grace CPU with a high-performance Nvidia H100 Tensor Core GPU. For enterprises, Huang unveiled DGX GH200, a large-memory AI supercomputer. It uses Nvidia NVLink to combine up to 256 NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchips into a single data-center-sized GPU.
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The DGX GH200 packs an exaflop of performance and 144 terabytes of shared memory, nearly 500 times more than in a single Nvidia DGX A100 320GB system. That lets developers build large language models for generative AI chatbots, complex
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