NVIDIA and Oracle Partner to Build Largest AI Supercomputer for U.S. Department of Energy
NVIDIA, in partnership with Oracle, has announced a groundbreaking initiative to build the largest AI supercomputer for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This collaboration is set to significantly accelerate scientific discovery and innovation, according to NVIDIA Newsroom.
Revolutionary AI Infrastructure
The project, unveiled at the GTC event in Washington, D.C., will see the construction of two cutting-edge systems, Solstice and Equinox, at Argonne National Laboratory. Solstice will be equipped with a record-breaking 100,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, while Equinox will feature 10,000, both interconnected by NVIDIA networking technology. Together, they will deliver a combined 2,200 exaflops of AI performance, marking a new era in AI-powered scientific research.
Advancing AI for Scientific Discovery
The supercomputers will utilize NVIDIA's Megatron-Core library and TensorRT inference software stack, enabling scientists to develop and train frontier models for open science. This initiative aligns with the DOE's mission to enhance technological leadership across various sectors, including U.S. security, science, and energy applications.
Strategic Partnerships and National Goals
The project is a testament to the strategic partnership between the DOE, NVIDIA, and Oracle, reflecting a commitment to secure America's leadership in AI and science. The initiative is part of a broader public-private partnership model aimed at boosting research and development productivity through new computing capacities.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright emphasized the importance of innovative partnerships in winning the AI race, stating that these systems will be pivotal for scientific and technological advancement. Oracle's CEO, Clay Magouyrk, expressed pride in contributing high-performance AI capabilities to address the nation's complex challenges.
Future Implications
The AI supercomputers are expected to lay the foundation for future collaborations across science, energy, and national security sectors, ensuring U.S. leadership in AI for decades. This initiative is seen as a critical step in turning shared innovation into national strength, with the potential to drive progress in fields such as healthcare and materials science.
For more information on this initiative, visit NVIDIA Newsroom.
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