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An in-depth look at Nvidia's DGX H100 setup: 32 DGX boxes, each weighing 300lb, that house eight individual $25K H100 GPUs, cooling,…

Wall Street Journal: An in-depth look at Nvidia's DGX H100 setup: 32 DGX boxes, each weighing 300lb, that house eight individual $25K H100 GPUs, cooling, and other chips — Built to drive the graphics of videogames including ‘Call of Duty, ’ they now also power ChatGPT and other AI tools Wall Street Journal: An in-depth look at Nvidia's DGX H100 setup: 32 DGX boxes, each weighing 300lb, that house eight individual $25K H100 GPUs, cooling, and other chips — Built to…

NVIDIA DGX Cloud AI Supercomputing Brings AI Training as-a-Service

The computing space first announced in March is now open for general availability. The same type of hardware underpinned ChatGPT. Image: NVIDIA NVIDIA’s DGX Cloud infrastructure, which lets organizations lease space on supercomputing hardware suitable for training generative AI models, is now generally available. First announced in March, the $36,999 per instance per month service is in competition with NVIDIA’s own $200,000 DGX server. It runs on Oracle Cloud infrastructure and on NVIDIA hardware…

Tech companies with over $1 trillion valuation

Riding the soaring demand for generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools from various tech companies, Nvidia reached $1 trillion market value. The US-based chipmaker shifted its focus to the data centre market in the last few years and is now working to provide the hardware needed to train large language models (LLM) for the 'AI-first world'.Nvidia's chips have become more crucial as companies are now looking to develop AI-based products and the chipmaker is a prominent supplier in this field.In fact, Nvidia introduced…

Nvidia unveils new AI Supercomputer DGX GH200; Features 256 Grace Hopper Superchips

Nvidia has announced a new AI supercomputer called DGX GH200. While the moniker of ‘supercomputer' is sometimes handed out easily, if the specifications shared by the company are to be believed, it may actually live up to the title. The latest offering by Nvidia connects 256 of its Grace Hopper Superchips, which was first announced in March 2022. It packs together a 144TB GPU which proved 900 GBps of GPU-to-GPU bandwidth. The company claims that the supercomputer is capable of 1-exaflop of FP8 AI performance.“Generative…

NVIDIA’s next DGX supercomputer is all about generative AI

CEO Jensen Hiang made a string of announcements during his Computex keynote, including details about the company’s next DGX supercomputer. Given where the industry is clearly heading, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the DGX GH200 is largely about helping companies develop models. The supercomputer uses a new NVLink Switch System to enable 256 GH200 Grace Hopper superchips to act as a single GPU (each of the chips has an Arm-based Grace CPU and an H100 Tensor Core GPU). This, according to NVIDIA, allows the DGX…

American Workers Testing Positive for Marijuana Reaches 25-Year Record

Listen to article(2 minutes)As legal marijuana expands in the U.S., a record share of workers is testing positive for the substance in workplace drug screening.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8 Listen to article(2 minutes)As legal marijuana expands in the U.S., a record share of workers is testing positive for the substance in workplace drug screening.Copyright ©2023Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

Nvidia Switches Gears, Chooses Sapphire Rapids for DGX H100

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, has announced the company will be making a complete transition to Intel processors (opens in new tab) for its upcoming DGX H100 unit and supercomputer projects in the future. Nvidia will be using Intel's forthcoming Rapids Sapphire Xeon processor lineup as a total replacement for AMD's Zen 3 EPYC CPU, which Nvidia has been using extensively for years.Huang says the primary reason for switching CPU brands was the exceptional single-threaded performance Sapphire Rapids offers over the…

Businesses Seek to Soften SEC Cyber Rules

Companies including Chevron Corp. , Quest Diagnostics Inc. and Ernst & Young LLP are pushing to narrow proposed cybersecurity rules from the Securities and Exchange Commission in the private sector’s latest attempt to shape a growing array of regulations by Washington. In comments on rules proposed by the SEC, businesses in recent days have urged the agency to harmonize its deadline of four business days to disclose security incidents with similar rules from…