Nvidia joins forces with University of Florida to build AI supercomputer

Nvidia Corp and the University of Florida have partnered to build the world's fastest artificial intelligence based-supercomputer in higher education, the chipmaker said. File picture: Reuters

Nvidia Corp and the University of Florida have partnered to build the world's fastest artificial intelligence based-supercomputer in higher education, the chipmaker said. File picture: Reuters

Published Jul 22, 2020

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By Neha Malara and Stephen Nellis

Nvidia Corp and the University of Florida have partnered to build the world's fastest artificial intelligence based-supercomputer in higher education, the chipmaker said on Tuesday.

The $70 million project comprises a $25 million gift from the company that includes hardware, software as well as training in addition to $45 million from the university and its alumnus Chris Malachowsky, who co-founded Nvidia.

The university will also enhance its current supercomputer, HiPerGator, with Nvidia chips and have it functional by early 2021.

Nvidia was long known as a supplier of graphics chips for personal computers to make video games look more realistic, but researchers now also use its chips inside data centers to speed up artificial intelligence computing work such as training computers to recognize images.

A Japanese supercomputer built with technology from Arm Ltd, whose chip designs power most of the world's smartphones, has recently taken the top spot among the world's most powerful systems, displacing one powered by International Business Machines Corp chips.

The Fugaku supercomputer, a system jointly developed by Japanese research institute RIKEN and Fujitsu Ltd in Kobe, Japan, took the highest spot on the TOP500 list, a twice-yearly listing of the world's most powerful computers, its backers said. The chip technology comes from Arm, which is headquartered in the United Kingdom but owned by Japan's Softbank Group Corp.

Reuters

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