SC22 -- NVIDIA today announced broad adoption
of its next-generation H100 Tensor Core GPUs and Quantum-2
InfiniBand, including new offerings on Microsoft Azure cloud and
50+ new partner systems for accelerating scientific discovery.
NVIDIA partners described the new offerings at SC22, where the
company released major updates to its cuQuantum, CUDA® and
BlueField® DOCA™ acceleration libraries, and announced support for
its Omniverse™ simulation platform on NVIDIA A100- and H100-powered
systems.
H100, Quantum-2 and the library updates are all part of NVIDIA’s
HPC platform — a full technology stack with CPUs, GPUs, DPUs,
systems, networking and a broad range of AI and HPC software — that
provides researchers the ability to efficiently accelerate their
work on powerful systems, on premises or in the cloud.
“AI is reinventing the scientific method. Learning from data, AI
can predict impossibly complex workings of nature, from the
behavior of plasma particles in a nuclear fusion reactor to human
impact on regional climate decades in the future,” said Jensen
Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “By providing a universal
scientific computing platform that accelerates both principled
numerical and AI methods, we’re giving scientists an instrument to
make discoveries that will benefit humankind.”
Azure First to Offer NVIDIA Quantum-2 for HPC
Workloads Microsoft Azure adoption of the NVIDIA Quantum-2
InfiniBand networking platform follows news of NVIDIA Quantum-2’s
general availability, announced at GTC in March.
“The future of transformative enterprise technologies such as AI
and HPC is in next-generation cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure,
where innovators have the opportunity to deliver a new era of
technological breakthroughs,” said Nidhi Chappell, general manager
of Azure AI Infrastructure at Microsoft. “The NVIDIA Quantum-2
InfiniBand networking platform equips Azure with the throughput
capabilities of a world-class supercomputing center, available at
cloud scale and on demand, and allows researchers and scientists
using Azure to achieve their life’s work.”
Dozens of New Servers Turbocharged With H100, NVIDIA
AIASUS, Atos, Dell Technologies, INGRASYS, GIGABYTE,
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Lenovo, Penguin Solutions, QCT and
Supermicro are among NVIDIA’s many partners that are announcing
H100-powered servers in a wide variety of configurations.
A five-year license for NVIDIA AI Enterprise, a cloud-native
software suite that streamlines the development and deployment of
AI, is included with every H100 PCIe GPU. This ensures
organizations have access to the AI frameworks and tools they need
to build H100-accelerated AI solutions, from medical imaging to
weather models to safety alert systems and more.
Among the wave of new systems is the Dell PowerEdge XE9680,
which tackles the most demanding AI and high-performance workloads.
This is Dell’s first eight-way system based on the NVIDIA HGX™
platform, which is purpose-built for the convergence of simulation,
data analytics and AI.
“AI is propelling innovation unlike any technology before it,”
said Rajesh Pohani, vice president of portfolio and product
management for PowerEdge, HPC and Core Compute at Dell
Technologies. “Dell PowerEdge servers with NVIDIA Hopper GPUs
support customers to push the boundaries and make possible new
discoveries across industries and institutions.”
Major Updates to Acceleration LibrariesTo help
boost scientific discovery, NVIDIA has released major updates to
its CUDA, cuQuantum and DOCA acceleration libraries:
- NVIDIA CUDA libraries now include a multi-node, multi-GPU
Eigensolver enabling unprecedented scale and performance for
leading HPC applications like VASP, a package for first-principles
quantum mechanical calculations.
- The NVIDIA cuQuantum software development kit for accelerating
quantum computing workflows now supports approximate tensor network
methods. This allows researchers to simulate tens of thousands of
qubits, as well as automatically enables multi-node, multi-GPU
support for quantum simulation with unparalleled performance using
the cuQuantum Appliance.
- NVIDIA DOCA, the open cloud SDK
and acceleration framework for NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, includes
advanced programmability, security and functionality to support new
storage use cases.
These libraries enable researchers to scale across multiple
servers and equip them with massive performance boosts to drive
scientific discovery. The NVIDIA HPC acceleration libraries are
available on leading cloud platforms AWS, Microsoft Azure and
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Omniverse Ecosystem Expands to Scientific
ComputingAlso at SC22, NVIDIA announced that the
scientific computing community can use NVIDIA Omniverse on NVIDIA
A100 systems and forthcoming NVIDIA H100 systems for a variety of
workloads, described in today’s press release “NVIDIA Omniverse
Opens Portals for Scientists to Explore Our Universe.”
For more about NVIDIA’s high performance computing platform,
watch the SC22 special address.
About NVIDIASince its founding in 1993, NVIDIA
(NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a pioneer in accelerated computing. The
company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC
gaming market, redefined computer graphics, ignited the era of
modern AI and is fueling the creation of the metaverse. NVIDIA is
now a full-stack computing company with data-center-scale offerings
that are reshaping industry. More information at
https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
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