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Jensen Huang Hand-Delivers Nvidia's First DGX H200 GPU To OpenAI's Sam Altman To 'Advance AI, Computing, And Humanity'Why It Matters: Earlier in March, Nvidia unveiled the DGX H200 GPU alongside the GB200 AI super chip. The H200 GPU is a successor to the widely popular H100 GPU – it offers 1.8 times the memory ...
The Texas A&M University System has an agreement with World Wide Technologies Inc., a NVIDIA channel partner, to purchase an AI supercomputer to support research in AI, graphics rendering and ...
The NVL4 module contains Nvidia’s H200 GPU that launched earlier this year in the SXM form factor for Nvidia’s DGX system as well as HGX systems from server vendors. The H200 is the successor ...
Block commits to open research by using NVIDIA’s latest GPU systems as competition intensifies among financial services companies for AI infrastructure ...
The model is the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD with DGX H200 systems. It is part of a $45 million agreement with World Wide Technologies Inc., a NVIDIA channel partner. Other universities have made moves to ...
Expect Nvidia GTC 2025 to feature AI advancements, Jensen Huang's keynote, new GPUs, edge AI and CUDA updates. Stay tuned for ...
Today, Block, Inc. (NYSE: XYZ) announced it will be the first company in North America to deploy the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD with DGX GB200 systems. Upon deployment at an Equinix data center, this new ...
Kao Data, the specialist developer and operator of data centres engineered for AI and advanced computing, has been chosen by Ori, the AI-native cloud provider, to host its first, UK-based cloud region ...
Credit: Will Bryk/X Earlier this month, we reported on ExaAILabs's Exacluster, a cluster of 18 machines running 144 Nvidia H200 GPUs, which happens to be one of the first clusters based on these ...
The supercomputer is an NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD with DGX H200 systems which the system says will triple its supercomputing capacity here in the Brazos Valley. It would be part of a $45 million ...
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