Nvidia To Power Japan's 'Fastest AI Supercomputer' This Summer

Status
Not open for further replies.

bit_user

Polypheme
Ambassador
There's a ton of interesting details missing, not least of which is what interconnect they're using. What's more, you'd think Tom's wouldn't miss the fact that it's water cooled. More at:

https://www.nextplatform.com/2017/02/17/japan-keeps-accelerating-tsubame-3-0-ai-supercomputer/

Sorry, but you guys just dropped the ball on this one.
 

Faux_Grey

Honorable
Sep 1, 2012
747
1
11,360
Nobody ever really mentions the underlying network connecting these nodes.
Article just be like "nvidia powers japan's fastest supercomputer"

Nobody ever goes "several manufacturers build some crazy f***ing tech."
 

bit_user

Polypheme
Ambassador
It's Intel's Omnipath (100 Gbps). Check the link in my post.

It sounds very much like they prioritized building this with existing, off-the-shelf tech. From Broadwell-E Xeons to P100 GPUs, it sounds like they're trying to keep it (relatively) cheap and simple. Even the ratio of 4x P100's with 2x Xeons is surely about avoiding the need for a PCIe switch (each of those Xeons has 40x PCIe 3.0 lanes, which it can use to host 2x P100s).
 

FaceBob

Commendable
Aug 24, 2016
8
0
1,510
Fairly certain that, actually, electricity will power Japan's 'Fastest AI Supercomputer'.

Sorry. *runs away*
 
Status
Not open for further replies.