NVIDIA Powers Rosie Supercomputer at MSOE
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#4QBQ1)
An NVIDIA GPU-powered supercomputer named "Rosie" is at the heart of a new computational science facility at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. "Housed in a glass-walled area within the newly constructed four-story Diercks Hall, the new NVIDIA-powered AI supercomputer includes three NVIDIA DGX-1 pods, each with eight NVIDIA V100 Tensor Core GPUs, and 20 servers each with four NVIDIA T4 GPUs. The nodes are joined together by Mellanox networking fabric and share 200TB of network-attached storage. Rare among supercomputers in higher education, the system -which provides 8.2 petaflops of deep learning performance - will be used for teaching undergrad classes."
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