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Denmark Unveils Gefion, $100M AI Supercomputer with 1,528 GPUs Funded by Ozempic
Nov 2, 2024, 02:00 PM
Denmark has unveiled a new AI supercomputer named Gefion, which is designed to transform the country's AI capabilities. The supercomputer, weighing over 30 tons and larger than a basketball court, features 1,528 H100 GPUs. The project was funded with $100 million from Novo Nordisk, known for its drug Ozempic, and a state-owned fund. Gefion is powered by NVIDIA's DGX SuperPOD technology and aims to advance AI innovation in Denmark. The Danish Centre for AI Innovation played a key role in this initiative.
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