The DGX GH200 architecture enables hundreds of powerful chips to act as a single GPU. News 

NVIDIA’s DGX Supercomputer is fully focused on Generative AI

Jensen Hiang, CEO of NVIDIA, made a number of announcements during his keynote address at Computex, including details on the company’s upcoming DGX supercomputer. Given the clear direction of the industry, it should come as no surprise that the DGX GH200 is largely intended to help companies develop generative AI models. The supercomputer uses the new NVLink Switch system to enable 256 GH200 Grace Hopper superchips to act as a single GPU (each chip contains an ARM-based Grace CPU and H100 Tensor Core GPU). According to NVIDIA, this enables the…

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