The latest version of Nvidia’s flagship A100 server GPU packs twice as much high-speed memory as its predecessor. Nvidia’s A100 server GPU can now be purchased with 80GB of high-speed HBM2e memory — ...
NVIDIA has just announced its new second-gen DGX Station A100 server, which is powered by the new Ampere A100 Tensor Core GPUs. Check out the awesome video on it below: The newly-upgraded NVIDIA DGX ...
NVIDIA said a high-severity information-disclosure bug impacting its DGX A100 server line wouldn’t be patched until early 2021. NVIDIA released a patch for a critical bug in its high-performance line ...
Nvidia has doubled the A100 GPU memory quota to 80GB HBM2e and shoehorned four A100 accelerator cards into a new workstation dubbed the second-gen DGX Station A100. The green team took the wraps off ...
Bristol-headquartered Graphcore, a startup developing chips and systems to accelerate AI workloads, appears to be taking on category-leader Nvidia with significant improvements in performance and ...
Nvidia's latest HPC contributions include a larger frame buffer for its A100 GPUs, a desktop supercomputer, and 400 Gb/s InfiniBand NICs. The refreshed A100 GPU announced today boasts twice the memory ...
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World’s Only Petascale Integrated AI Workgroup Server, Second-Gen DGX Station Packs Four NVIDIA A100 GPUs, Debuts with up to 320GB of GPU Memory to Bring AI into Offices and Labs “DGX Station A100 ...
Training, Inference, Data Analytics Unified on One Platform;Each System Configurable from One to 56 Independent GPUs to Deliver Elastic, Software-Defined Data Center Infrastructure The world’s most ...
Building on its previous DGX A100 workstation PC launched earlier this year sporting four 40GB A100 graphics cards, combining to offer a massive 320 GB of graphic processing power. NVIDIA has this ...
The day has come when you can rent your own mini supercomputer. When you’re done with it, you can return it to Nvidia. That’s the plan for the company’s new cloud-native supercomputer, the Nvidia DGX ...