NVIDIA Ships World’s Most Advanced AI System — NVIDIA DGX A100 — to Fight COVID-19; Third-Generation DGX Packs Record 5 Petaflops of AI Performance - Seite 2
The University of Florida will be the first institution of higher learning in the U.S. to receive DGX A100 systems, which it will deploy to infuse AI across its entire curriculum to foster an AI-enabled workforce.
“The University of Florida has a vision to be a national leader in artificial intelligence, and NVIDIA is an incredibly valuable partner in our quest to do so,” said University of Florida President Kent Fuchs. “Across disciplines, our new NVIDIA DGX A100 systems will position our researchers to solve some of our world’s most pressing challenges and equip an entire generation of students with the skills that will revolutionize the future workforce.”
Among other early adopters are:
- The Center for Biomedical AI — at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany — will leverage DGX A100 to advance clinical decision support and process optimization.
- Chulalongkorn University — Thailand’s top research-intensive university — will use DGX A100 to accelerate its pioneering research such as Thai natural language processing, automatic speech recognition, computer vision and medical imaging.
- Element AI — a Montreal-based developer of AI-powered solutions and services — is deploying DGX A100 to accelerate performance and feature optimization for its Orkestrator GPU scheduler to meet growing AI training and application demands.
- German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) will use the DGX A100 systems to further accelerate its research on new deep learning methods and their explainability while significantly reducing space and energy consumption.
- Harrison.ai — a Sydney-based healthcare AI company — will deploy Australia’s first DGX A100 systems to accelerate the development of its AI-as-medical-device.
- The UAE Artificial Intelligence Office — first in the Middle East to deploy the new DGX A100 — is building a national infrastructure to accelerate AI research, development and adoption across the public and private sector.
- VinAI Research — Vietnam’s leading AI research lab, based in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City — will use DGX A100 to conduct high-impact research and accelerate the application of AI.
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Thousands of previous-generation DGX systems are in use around the globe by a wide range of public and private organizations. Among them are some of the world’s leading businesses, including automakers, healthcare providers, retailers, financial institutions and logistics companies that are pushing AI forward across their industries.