NVIDIA's Grace Hopper-powered supercomputer revolutionizes AI.

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NVIDIA has announced that their Grace Hopper "superchip" has entered full production, combining a Grace CPU and Hopper H100 GPU to deliver a semi-integrated CPU/GPU product for AI models. The Grace CPU packs 72 CPU cores and comes with up to 480GB of LPDDR5X memory, while the Hopper GPU brings just shy of 1 EFLOPS of FP16 matrix math throughput for AI workloads, as well as 80GB of HBM3 memory. NVIDIA is also building its first DGX system around the chip, a full-on multi-rack computational cluster called the DGX GH200 AI Supercomputer, which is a complete, turn-key, 256 node GH200 cluster designed for training large AI models.
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