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Researchers have switched on the world’s fastest AI supercomputer – IT Brief Australia
Researchers have switched on the world’s fastest AI supercomputer, delivering nearly four exaFLOPS of AI performance for more than 7,000 researchers.
Researchers have switched on the world’s fastest AI supercomputer, delivering nearly four exaFLOPS of AI performance for more than 7,000 researchers.
Perlmutter, officially dedicated today at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Centre (NERSC), is a supercomputer that will help piece together a 3D map of the universe, probe subatomic interactions for green energy sources, and more.
The supercomputer is made up of 6,159 NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs, which makes it the largest A100-powered…
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