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Paula ParisiJune 2, 2025
The U.S. Department of Energy has commissioned Dell to deliver its next supercomputer, expected to come online in 2026. Referred to as Doudna, in honor of the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist Jennifer Doudna, it is also known as NERSC-10 for its home at the DOE’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California. Powered by Nvidia’s new Vera Rubin platform, Doudna will be optimized for AI workloads and aims to deliver a greater than tenfold speed boost over NERSC’s current flagship machine, Perlmutter, while using only 2-3x the power. Continue reading Dell Is Building Next DOE Supercomputer, Powered by Nvidia
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Paula ParisiJune 4, 2024
Nvidia President and CEO Jensen Huang said the company will be upgrading its AI accelerators annually, with the Blackwell Ultra processor coming in 2025 and a next-generation platform called Rubin that is still in development planned for 2026. Rubin AI will utilize a type of high-bandwidth memory called HBM4 that addresses a bottleneck that has stifled the production of AI accelerators. Huang shared the news from Taiwan, where he delivered a keynote at the Computex trade show. Nvidia Inference Microservices were another focus, allowing AI applications to be deployed in minutes instead of weeks, Huang said. Continue reading Nvidia Teases Next-Gen AI Platform Rubin at Computex 2024