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Nvidia ditches Intel, cozies up to AMD with its new DGX A100 Nvidia's first Ampere hardware is headed for the data center, not the game room.
This is not the first workstation Nvidia launched; it famously partnered with AMD to launch the precursor to the 2025 DGX Station called the DGX Station A100.
Jetson EGX A100 Takes the A100 to the Edge Ampere and the A100 aren't confined to the data center. Nvidia also announced a high-powered, purpose-built GPU for edge computing.
The A100 GPU is available to ship now, and will make its debut in the new Nvidia DGX A100 third-generation integrated AI system (pictured, below) that was also launched today.
Nvidia has just announced the DGX GH200, an AI supercomputer equipped with previously unseen power. It might bring big advancements to generative AI.
In conjunction with the new Ampere A100, Nvidia introduced a new HGX A100 server platform and the company’s own DGX A100 servers. Both leverage up to eight A100 GPUs with dual 64-core AMD Epyc ...
Nvidia isn’t just supplying other companies with equipment though – it’s also announced plans to build its own DGX GH200-based supercomputer named Helios.
Huang said the Nvidia DGX A100 is the world's first 5-petaflops server that can be divided into as many as 56 applications running independently.
To satisfy this surge in demand, Nvidia has developed a new DGX GH200 supercomputing platform that packs 256 Grace Hopper GH200 super chips.
Nvidia DGX Cloud: train your own ChatGPT in a web browser for $37K a month Heck, you might be renting the exact same GPUs that Microsoft used to help train ChatGPT and Bing.
NVIDIA DGX A100 The NVIDIA EGX A100 Edge AI platform, meanwhile, is a smaller, lower-power, lower-cost system that can bring real-time AI processing to local hardware.
Jetson EGX A100 Takes the A100 to the Edge Ampere and the A100 aren't confined to the data center. Nvidia also announced a high-powered, purpose-built GPU for edge computing.