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"A new type of data center is emergingAI factories that process and refine mountains of data to produce intelligenceand NVIDIA is working closely with our Taiwan partners to build the systems that enable this transformation," said Ian Buck, vice president of Hyperscale and HPC at NVIDIA. "These new systems from our partners, powered by our Grace Superchips, will bring the power of accelerated computing to new markets and industries globally."
Original Link: https://www.techpowerup.com/295182/taiwans-tech-titans-adopt-worlds-first-nvidia-grace-cpu-powered-system-designs
(PR) Taiwan's Tech Titans Adopt World's First NVIDIA Grace CPU-Powered System Designs
NVIDIA today announced that Taiwan's leading computer makers are set to release the first wave of systems powered by the NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and Grace Hopper Superchip for a wide range of workloads spanning digital twins, AI, high performance computing, cloud graphics and gaming. Dozens of server models from ASUS, Foxconn Industrial Internet, GIGABYTE, QCT, Supermicro and Wiwynn are expected starting in the first half of 2023. The Grace-powered systems will join x86 and other Arm-based servers to offer customers a broad range of choice for achieving high performance and efficiency in their data centers."A new type of data center is emergingAI factories that process and refine mountains of data to produce intelligenceand NVIDIA is working closely with our Taiwan partners to build the systems that enable this transformation," said Ian Buck, vice president of Hyperscale and HPC at NVIDIA. "These new systems from our partners, powered by our Grace Superchips, will bring the power of accelerated computing to new markets and industries globally."
Original Link: https://www.techpowerup.com/295182/taiwans-tech-titans-adopt-worlds-first-nvidia-grace-cpu-powered-system-designs
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