NVIDIA Launched The Ninth Most Powerful Supercomputer In The World – Eos
NVIDIA has officially unveiled the Eos supercomputer, designed for artificial intelligence applications. It is equipped with 576 NVIDIA DGX H100 systems, each of which includes 8 H100 accelerators – a total of 4608 units. The systems are connected using NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand architecture (400 Gbps). The supercomputer also includes 1152 Intel Xeon Platinum 8480C processors, each offering 56 cores.
Getting down to specifics, the Eos supercomputer is powered by 576 NVIDIA DGX H100 systems, each containing eight state-of-the-art H100 AI GPUs, for a total of 4,608 GPUs to be exact. To bring them all together, NVIDIA uses the InfiniBand Quantum-2 architecture, which takes Eos capabilities to a whole new level. By combining them all, the Eos supercomputer can deliver a whopping 18.4 exaflops of FP8 AI performance.
The NVIDIA Eos supercomputer is truly a technological marvel, and the company’s consistent efforts to keep the system up to date make it a huge contribution to the artificial intelligence industry. EOS is one of several supercomputers that will be dominated by AI GPUs, and 2024 is shaping up to be a banner year for the segment.