The CEO of NVIDIA, Jensen Huang, personally delivered the first AI accelerator DGX H200 in the world to Sam Altman and Greg Brockman from OpenAI. The trio shared a photo on Twitter to commemorate the moment.
The new AI server DGX H200 consists of specialized graphic processors GPU H200 Tensor Core GPU H200. Compared to its predecessor, the H100, the new GPU has almost doubled the memory size to 141 GB with a speed of 4.8 TB/s (compared to 80 GB and 3.3 TB/s of the H100). NVIDIA calls it the fastest processor in the world for AI, and it's hard to argue with that.
First @NVIDIA DGX H200 in the world, hand-delivered to OpenAI and dedicated by Jensen «to advance AI, computing, and humanity»: pic.twitter.com/rEJu7OTNGT
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) April 24, 2024
Huang signed the computer: "To advance artificial intelligence, computing, and humanity." The event is reminiscent of the scene from 2016 when Huang delivered the world's first DGX-1 server, which was handed to Elon Musk. Musk, who was a co-founder of OpenAI at the time, received the DGX-1 signed by Huang as "The future of computing and humanity." OpenAI called the DGX-1 a gift that accelerated their research by weeks. The significant leap in performance from the DGX H200 could also substantially accelerate computations.
However, Musk is currently suing OpenAI. He claims to terminate their founding contract due to the transformation of OpenAI from a non-profit company to a commercial one, as well as the increased potential danger of artificial general intelligence (AGI), calling the prospect of AGI "a serious threat to humanity."
Source: Tom`s Hardware
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