NVIDIA Launches World's First Deep Learning Supercomputer - Seite 3
Availability
General availability for the NVIDIA DGX-1 deep learning system in the United States is in June, and in other regions beginning in the third quarter direct from
NVIDIA and select systems integrators.
Supporting Resources
- Deep learning video
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(1) Compared to Caffe/AlexNet time to train ILSVRC-2012 dataset on cluster of two-socket Intel Xeon E5-2697 v3 processor-based systems with InfiniBand interconnect. 250-node performance estimated using source: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/caffe-training-on-multi-node-distributed-memory-systems-based-on-intel-xeon-processor-e5.
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