SIGGRAPH—NVIDIA today announced NVIDIA OVX™
servers featuring the new NVIDIA® L40S GPU, a powerful, universal
data center processor designed to accelerate the most
compute-intensive, complex applications, including AI training and
inference, 3D design and visualization, video processing and
industrial digitalization with the NVIDIA Omniverse™ platform.
The new GPU powers accelerated computing workloads for
generative AI, which is transforming workflows and services across
industries, including text, image and video generation, chatbots,
game development, product design and healthcare.
“As generative AI transforms every industry, enterprises are
increasingly seeking large-scale compute resources in the data
center,” said Bob Pette, vice president of professional
visualization at NVIDIA. “OVX systems with NVIDIA L40S GPUs
accelerate AI, graphics and video processing workloads, and meet
the demanding performance requirements of an ever-increasing set of
complex and diverse applications.”
Powerful Performance for AI and GraphicsNVIDIA
OVX systems will enable up to eight NVIDIA L40S GPUs per server,
each equipped with 48GB of memory. Based on the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace
GPU architecture, the L40S includes fourth-generation Tensor Cores
and an FP8 Transformer Engine, delivering over 1.45 petaflops of
tensor processing power. For complex AI workloads with billions of
parameters and multiple data modalities — such as text and video —
L40S enables up to 1.2x more generative AI inference performance
and up to 1.7x training performance compared with the NVIDIA A100
Tensor Core GPU.
To power high-fidelity professional visualization workflows like
real-time rendering, product design and 3D content creation, the
NVIDIA L40S GPU includes 142 third-generation RT Cores that deliver
212 teraflops of ray-tracing performance. This enables creative
professionals to create immersive visual experiences and
photorealistic content.
For computationally demanding workflows, such as engineering and
scientific simulations, the NVIDIA L40S includes 18,176 CUDA®
cores, delivering nearly 5x the single-precision floating-point
(FP32) performance of the NVIDIA A100 GPU to accelerate complex
calculations and data-intensive analyses.
Early AdoptionAmong the first cloud service
providers to offer L40S instances is CoreWeave, which specializes
in large-scale, GPU-accelerated workloads.
“With the explosion of generative AI, our customers across
industries are seeking powerful compute offerings and scale to
match the complexity of any workload — from interactive video to AI
design and automation,” said Brian Venturo, chief technology
officer at CoreWeave. “NVIDIA L40S GPUs will further expand our
broad portfolio of NVIDIA solutions, making CoreWeave the first
specialized cloud provider to offer these new resources for fast,
efficient and cost-effective accelerated computing to power the
next wave of generative AI applications.”
Software to Boost AIEnterprises deploying L40S
GPUs can benefit from NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, which
announced a major update today. The software provides
production-ready enterprise support and security for over 100
frameworks, pretrained models, toolkits and software, including
NVIDIA Modulus for simulations, NVIDIA RAPIDS™ for data science and
NVIDIA Triton™ Inference Server for production AI.
Omniverse ExpandsNVIDIA also announced major
updates to the Omniverse platform, introducing capabilities and
platform enhancements that enable developers to accelerate and
advance OpenUSD pipelines and industrial digitalization
applications with the power of generative AI. The next generation
of NVIDIA OVX systems powering Omniverse Cloud will feature L40S
GPUs to deliver the AI and graphics performance needed to
supercharge generative AI pipelines and Omniverse workloads.
Availability The NVIDIA L40S will be available
starting this fall. Global system builders, including ASUS, Dell
Technologies, GIGABYTE, HPE, Lenovo, QCT and Supermicro, will soon
offer OVX systems that include the NVIDIA L40S GPUs. These servers
will help professionals worldwide advance AI and bring generative
AI applications like intelligent chatbots, search and summarization
tools to users across industries.
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 industrial digitalization across markets.
NVIDIA is now a full-stack computing company with data-center-scale
offerings that are reshaping industry. More information at
https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:Cliff
EdwardsNVIDIA Corporation+1-415-699-2755cliffe@nvidia.com
Kasia JohnstonNVIDIA
Corporation+1-415-813-8859kasiaj@nvidia.com
Certain statements in this press release, including, but not
limited to, statements as to: the benefits, impact, performance,
features and availability of our products, services and
technologies, including NVIDIA OVX servers, NVIDIA Omniverse,
NVIDIA Ada Lovelace, NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPU, NVIDIA L40S GPU,
NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, NVIDIA Modulus, NVIDIA RAPIDS and
NVIDIA Triton Inference Server; generative AI transforming
workflows and services across industries; generative AI
transforming every industry; enterprises increasingly seeking
large-scale compute resources in the data center; OVX systems
meeting the demand performance requirements of complex and diverse
applications; the next generation of NVIDIA OVX systems powering
Omniverse Cloud featuring L40S GPUs; and the builders offering OVX
systems that include L40S GPUs are forward-looking statements that
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