Taiwan’s Tech Titans Adopt World’s First NVIDIA Grace CPU-Powered System Designs
24 Mai 2022 - 5:15AM
COMPUTEX -- 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 emerging — AI factories that
process and refine mountains of data to produce intelligence — and
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.”
The coming servers are based on four new system designs
featuring the Grace CPU Superchip and Grace Hopper Superchip, which
NVIDIA announced at its two most recent GTC conferences. The 2U
form factor designs provide the blueprints and server baseboards
for original design manufacturers and original equipment
manufacturers to quickly bring to market systems for the NVIDIA
CGX™ cloud gaming, NVIDIA OVX™ digital twin and the NVIDIA HGX™ AI
and HPC platforms.
Supercharging Modern WorkloadsThe two NVIDIA
Grace Superchip technologies enable a broad range of
compute-intensive workloads across a multitude of system
architectures.
- The Grace CPU Superchip features two CPU chips, connected
coherently through an NVIDIA NVLink®-C2C interconnect, with up to
144 high-performance Arm V9 cores with scalable vector extensions
and a 1 terabyte-per-second memory subsystem. The breakthrough
design provides the highest performance and twice the memory
bandwidth and energy efficiency of today’s leading server
processors to address the most demanding HPC, data analytics,
digital twin, cloud gaming and hyperscale computing
applications.
- The Grace Hopper Superchip pairs an
NVIDIA Hopper™ GPU with a Grace CPU over NVLink-C2C in an
integrated module designed to address HPC and giant-scale AI
applications. Using the NVLink-C2C interconnect, the Grace CPU
transfers data to the Hopper GPU 15x faster than traditional
CPUs.
Broad Grace Server Portfolio for AI, HPC, Digital Twins
and Cloud GamingThe Grace CPU Superchip and Grace Hopper
Superchip server design portfolio includes systems available in
single baseboards with one-, two- and four-way configurations
available across four workload-specific designs that can be
customized by server manufacturers according to customer needs:
- NVIDIA HGX Grace Hopper systems for AI training, inference and
HPC are available with the Grace Hopper Superchip and NVIDIA
BlueField®-3 DPUs.
- NVIDIA HGX Grace systems for HPC and supercomputing feature the
CPU-only design with Grace CPU Superchip and BlueField-3.
- NVIDIA OVX systems for digital twins and collaboration
workloads feature the Grace CPU Superchip, BlueField-3 and NVIDIA
GPUs.
- NVIDIA CGX systems for cloud
graphics and gaming feature the Grace CPU Superchip, BlueField-3
and NVIDIA A16 GPUs.
NVIDIA is extending its NVIDIA-Certified Systems™ program to
servers using the NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and Grace Hopper
Superchip, in addition to x86 CPUs. The first certifications of OEM
servers are expected soon after partner systems ship.
Supported SoftwareThe Grace server portfolio is
optimized for NVIDIA’s rich computing software stacks, including
NVIDIA HPC, NVIDIA AI, Omniverse™ and NVIDIA RTX™.
To learn more about NVIDIA Grace, watch the Computex keynote on
Tuesday, May 24, at 11 a.m. Taiwan time.
About NVIDIANVIDIA’s (NASDAQ: NVDA) invention
of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market and
has redefined modern computer graphics, high performance computing,
and artificial intelligence. The company’s pioneering work in
accelerated computing and AI is reshaping trillion-dollar
industries, such as transportation, healthcare and manufacturing,
and fueling the growth of many others. More information at
https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:Kristin
UchiyamaSenior PR ManagerNVIDIA
Corporation+1-408-313-0448kuchiyama@nvidia.com
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specifications, and availability of our products and technologies,
including the NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip, the Grace Hopper
Superchip, and the Grace server portfolio; Taiwan’s leading
computer makers releasing the first wave of systems powered by the
NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and Grace Hopper Superchip; the
emergence of a new type of data center; new systems bringing the
power of AI to new markets and industries globally; and the
expected timing of the first certifications of OEM servers using
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