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Nvidia provides the first public view of its fastest AI supercomputer — Eos is powered by 4,608 H100 GPUs, tuned for generative AI


Eos is the world's 9th highest-preforming supercomputer.

In total, the system packs 1,152 Intel Xeon Platinum 8480C (with 56 cores per CPU) processors as well as 4,608 H100 GPUs, enabling Eos to achieve an impressive Rmax 121.4 FP64 PetaFLOPS as well as 18.4 FP8 ExaFLOPS performance for HPC and AI, respectively. The design of Eos (which relies on the DGX SuperPOD architecture) is purpose built for AI workloads as well as scalability, so it uses Nvidia's Mellanox Quantum-2 InfiniBand with In-Network Computing technology that features data transfer speeds of up to 400 Gb/s, which is crucial for training large AI models effectively as well as scaling out. In addition to powerful hardware, Nvidia's Eos also comes with potent software, again, purpose-built for AI development and deployment, the company says.

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