Computing giant Nvidia has announced the world's first "supercomputer in a box" – the DGX-1. With a cool 170 teraflops of performance, the machine is designed to tackle the complex worlds of deep ...
You won’t need to buy a rack of 400 servers if you have one high-powered Nvidia DGX-1 supercomputer with a Volta GPU sitting on your desktop. The DGX-1 supercomputer — which looks like a regular rack ...
Not all of the new and interesting high performance computing systems are always in the upper echelons of the Top 500 supercomputing list, which was announced at the opening of the SC16 supercomputing ...
Your electric bills could soar if you kept Nvidia’s monster DGX-1 computer running continuously for one month. The DGX-1 supercomputer can deliver the computing power of 250 two-socket servers in a ...
Whenever companies that sell compute components for a living get into the systems business, they usually have a good reason for doing so. There is a delicate balance between addressing a market need ...
GTC 2016 - NVIDIA just unveiled its next-generation Pascal architecture at GTC 2016, showcasing its new Tesla P100 video card - with an insane amount of power. The Tesla P100 has 16GB of HBM2, with an ...
When you think about the term “supercomputers”, you’re likely to think about massive office floor sized rooms lined with super cooled computers end-to-end. That still holds true to this day. So did ...
Today Exxact Corporation announced that it will offer the new NVIDIA DGX Station and DGX-1 systems featuring the NVIDIA Tesla V100 data center GPUs based on the NVIDIA Volta architecture. NVIDIA’s DGX ...
At its annual GPU Technology Conference Nvidia unveiled its successor to the DGX-1 system, the aptly named DGX-2. Featuring twelve of the company’s newly announced interconnect fabric, NVSwitch, it is ...
NVIDIA launched NVIDIA DGX-2, the first single server capable of delivering two petaflops of computational power. A DGX-2 has the deep learning processing power of 300 servers occupying 15 racks of ...
Your electric bills could soar if you kept Nvidia’s monster DGX-1 computer running continuously for one month. The DGX-1 supercomputer can deliver the computing power of 250 two-socket servers in a ...