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Showing posts with label Nvidia. Show all posts

Saturday, October 17, 2020

Nvidia will power world's fastest AI supercomputer, to be located in Europe

Title:
Nvidia will power world's fastest AI supercomputer, to be located in Europe
 
Author:
Darrell Etherington

Published:
TechCrunch, 15 October 2020
https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/15/nvidia-will-power-worlds-fastest-ai-supercomputer-to-be-located-in-europe/
 
From the article:
Nvidia is is going to be powering the world’s fastest AI supercomputer, a new system dubbed “Leonardo” that’s being built by the Italian multi-university consortium CINECA,  a global supercomputing leader. The Leonardo system will offer as much as 10 exaflops of FP16 AI performance capabilities, and be made up of more than 14,000 Nvidia Ampere-based GPUS once completed.
 

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

700-petaflop supercomputer planned for 2021

Title:
700-petaflop supercomputer planned for 2021

Published:
FutureTimeline.net, 27 July 2020
https://www.futuretimeline.net/blog/2020/07/27-700-petaflop-supercomputer-2021-future-timeline.htm
 
From the article:
As the world edges closer towards exascale computing, the University of Florida has announced a partnership with chipmaker NVIDIA that aims to create a 700-petaflop AI supercomputer next year.

Saturday, May 23, 2020

VentureBeat, 14 May 2020 - Nvidia launches Clara Guardian to power smart hospitals with surveillance, sensors, and edge AI

Title:
Nvidia launches Clara Guardian to power smart hospitals with surveillance, sensors, and edge AI

Author:
Khari Johnson

Published:
VentureBeat, 14 May 2020
https://venturebeat.com/2020/05/14/nvidia-launches-clara-guardian-to-power-smart-hospitals-with-surveillance-sensors-and-edge-ai/

From the article:
"Nvidia today announced the launch of Clara Guardian, a smart hospital edge AI system that uses sensors to limit the spread of infectious disease and deliver things like operating room analytics and workflow automation. Clara Guardian and partners like AnyVision and Care.ai are currently deployed in 50 hospitals in countries like China, France, Italy, and Israel, covering 10,000 hospital rooms today."