Supermicro Unveils 2 Petaflop SuperServer Based on New NVIDIA HGX-2
Today Supermicro announced the company is among the first to adopt the NVIDIA HGX-2 cloud server platform to develop the world's most powerful systems for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. "To help address the rapidly expanding size of AI models that sometimes require weeks to train, Supermicro is developing cloud servers based on the HGX-2 platform that will deliver more than double the performance," said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. "The HGX-2 system will enable efficient training of complex models. It combines 16 Tesla V100 32GB SXM3 GPUs connected via NVLink and NVSwitch to work as a unified 2 PetaFlop accelerator with half a terabyte of aggregate memory to deliver unmatched compute power."
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