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Nvidia Enhances Global Supercomputing with Grace Hopper Chips, CUDA-Q, and Blackwell GPUs
May 13, 2024, 06:54 AM
Nvidia has announced significant advancements in supercomputing and quantum computing. The company is deploying its NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchips in nine new supercomputers globally, enhancing scientific research and discovery. Additionally, Nvidia is promoting its open-source CUDA-Q platform to accelerate quantum computing efforts at supercomputing centers worldwide. This initiative coincides with the International Supercomputing Conference 2024, where Nvidia highlighted the application of generative AI in high-performance computing tasks such as code generation, weather forecasting, genetics, and materials science. Furthermore, Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs deliver 30% more FP64 and FP32 FMA performance than their predecessors, marking a notable improvement in computing power.
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