Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Nvidia launched new solution for AI training


Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Nvidia launched new solution for AI training
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has recently unveiled a new supercomputing solution for generative AI that specifically targets large-scale enterprises, research institutions, and government organizations. The solution is designed to facilitate the faster training and tuning of artificial intelligence models using private data sets. This comprehensive software suite will provide customers with tools to train and fine-tune models and develop and deploy AI applications.
Leading companies and research centers around the world are utilizing Hewlett Packard Enterprise's solution to train and improve AI models, with the help of purpose-built solutions such as liquid-cooled supercomputers, accelerated computing, networking, storage, and services. According to Justin Hotard, Executive Vice President and General Manager of HPC, AI & Labs at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, these solutions are essential for organizations to efficiently drive innovation and unlock breakthroughs in research.
"To support generative AI, organizations need to leverage solutions that are sustainable and deliver the dedicated performance and scale of a supercomputer to support AI model training. We are thrilled to expand our collaboration with Nvidia to offer a turnkey AI-native solution that will help our customers significantly accelerate AI model training and outcomes", Hotard added. The key components of this supercomputing solution for generative AI include software tools to build AI applications, customize pre-built models and develop and modify code.
The software is equipped with HPE Cray supercomputing technology, which is based on the same powerful architecture used in the fastest supercomputer in the world. The technology is powered by Nvidia Grace Hopper GH200 Superchips. Together, this solution offers organizations the performance required for big AI workloads, such as the training of large language models (LLM) and deep learning recommendation models (DLRM).
"Generative AI is transforming every industrial and scientific endeavour. Nvidia’s collaboration with HPE on this turnkey AI training and simulation solution, powered by Nvidia GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips, will provide customers with the performance needed to achieve breakthroughs in their generative AI initiatives", said Ian Buck, vice president of Hyperscale and HPC at Nvidia.