Jensen Huang unveiled the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip booster for generative AI and high-performance computing (HPC) applications at Siggraph 2023 today. This is the world’s first HBM3e processor and designed to handle the world’s most complex generative AI workloads, spanning large language models, recommender systems and vector databases.
The GH200 Grace Hopper dual configuration boasts up to 3.5x more memory capacity and 3x more bandwidth than the current generation offering, comprising a single server with 144 Arm Neoverse cores, eight petaflops of AI performance as well as 282GB of the latest HBM3e memory technology. Available Q2 2024 to leading systems manufacturers, while samples are expected by year end.
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To meet surging demand for generative AI, data centers require accelerated computing platforms with specialized needs. The new GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip platform delivers this with exceptional memory technology and bandwidth to improve throughput, the ability to connect GPUs to aggregate performance without compromise, and a server design that can be easily deployed across the entire data center,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA.