NVIDIA unveils DGX SuperPOD supercomputer to develop self-driving vehicles
Company claims to build new supercomputer in just three weeks
NVIDIA has developed DGX SuperPOD supercomputer to develop self-driving vehicles, the company said in a blog on 17 June. The new supercomputer is powered by 1,536 NVIDIA V100 Tenser Core GPUs (graphic processing units) and interconnected with NVIDIA NVSwitch and Mellanox network fabric. DGX SuperPOD delivers 9.4 petaflops of processing capability and can train the vast number of deep neural networks required for self-driving vehicles.
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