NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip Powers JUPITER, Defining a New Class of Supercomputers to Propel AI for Scientific Discovery
13 11월 2023 - 11:00PM
NVIDIA today announced that JUPITER — which launches a new class of
supercomputers for AI-driven scientific breakthroughs — will be
powered by the NVIDIA Grace Hopper™ accelerated computing
architecture to deliver extreme-scale computing power for AI and
simulation workloads.
Hosted at the Forschungszentrum Jülich facility in Germany,
JUPITER — which is owned by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking and
contracted to Eviden and ParTec — is being built in collaboration
with NVIDIA, ParTec, Eviden and SiPearl to accelerate the creation
of foundational AI models in climate and weather research, material
science, drug discovery, industrial engineering and quantum
computing.
JUPITER marks the debut of a quad NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper
Superchip node configuration, based on Eviden’s BullSequana XH3000
liquid-cooled architecture, with a booster module comprising close
to 24,000 NVIDIA GH200 Superchips interconnected with the NVIDIA
Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking platform. Being the world’s most
powerful AI system, JUPITER can deliver over 90 exaflops of
performance for AI training — 45x more than Jülich’s previous
JUWELS Booster system — and 1 exaflop for high performance
computing (HPC) applications, while consuming only 18.2 megawatts
of power.
The quad GH200 features an innovative node architecture with 288
Arm Neoverse cores capable of achieving 16 petaflops of AI
performance using up to 2.3 terabytes of high-speed memory. Four
GH200 processors are networked through a high-speed NVIDIA NVLink®
connection.
“The JUPITER supercomputer powered by NVIDIA GH200 and using our
advanced AI software will deliver exascale AI and HPC performance
to tackle the greatest scientific challenges of our time,” said Ian
Buck, vice president of hyperscale and HPC at NVIDIA. “Our work
with Jülich, Eviden and ParTec on this groundbreaking system will
usher in a new era of AI supercomputing to advance the frontiers of
science and technology.”
“At the heart of JUPITER is NVIDIA’s accelerated computing
platform, making it a groundbreaking system that will revolutionize
scientific research,” said Thomas Lippert, director of the Jülich
Supercomputing Centre. “JUPITER combines exascale AI and exascale
HPC with the world’s best AI software ecosystem to boost the
training of foundational models to new heights.”
“Jülich Supercomputing Centre’s JUPITER system is the latest
example of the significant strides Eviden’s making with the NVIDIA
GH200,” said Emmanuel Le Roux, group senior vice president and
global head of HPC, AI and quantum at Eviden. “Collaborating with
NVIDIA to integrate the revolutionary GH200 into the BullSequana
XH3000 supercomputer will empower the research and scientific
community to push the boundaries of simulations, tackle scientific
challenges and accelerate uncharted discoveries.”
The JUPITER supercomputer defines a new class of supercomputers
by combining NVIDIA’s full stack of software solutions to solve
some of the world’s toughest challenges, including in the areas
of:
- Climate and weather prediction —
Accelerates high-resolution climate and weather simulations with
interactive visualization using the NVIDIA Earth-2 full-stack, open
platform to participate in global projects such as the Earth
Virtualization Engines (EVE) initiative.
- Drug discovery — Simplifies and speeds up the development and
deployment of models critical to drug discovery using the NVIDIA
BioNeMo™ and NVIDIA Clara™ platforms.
- Quantum computing technologies — Delivers giant leaps in
quantum computing research through the NVIDIA cuQuantum software
development kit and CUDA® Quantum platform.
- Industrial engineering —
Transforms the engineering design, development and manufacturing
processes with AI-accelerated simulation and digital twins powered
by the NVIDIA Modulus framework and NVIDIA Omniverse™
platform.
Installation of the JUPITER system is expected in 2024.
Watch NVIDIA’s SC23 special address featuring Buck and professor
Kristel Michielsen from the Jülich Supercomputing Centre to learn
more about the JUPITER supercomputer.
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:Alex
ShapiroNVIDIA Corporation+1-415-608-5044ashapiro@nvidia.com
Certain statements in this press release including, but not
limited to, statements as to: JUPITER being powered by NVIDIA Grace
Hopper; the benefits, impact, and performance of JUPITER, the
NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip, NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand,
and NVIDIA NVLink; JUPITER delivering exascale AI and HPC
performance to tackle the greatest scientific challenges of our
time; NVIDIA’s work with Jülich and Eviden ushering in a new era of
AI supercomputing to advance the frontiers of science and
technology; JUPITER and NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platform
revolutionizing scientific research; and the timing of the
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