Tachyum published a new white paper presenting HPC and AI supercomputer data center designs using the Prodigy Universal Processor Family, Prodigy and Prodigy 2.
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“Tachyum-designed supercomputers push the forefront of HPC performance while crossing the zetta-scale barrier for AI, transforming data centers into universal computing centers.”
Tachyum Prodigy 2 was selected by Important Project of Common European Interests (IPCEI) program for Slovakia to deliver exa-scale HPC and zetta-scale AI for Europe. European Commission has accepted the funding gap of 26.4 million EUR for Tachyum, which is currently in the notification process.
Developed by Tachyum’s systems, solutions, and software engineering teams, these reference designs transform data centers into universal computing centers in which HPC and AI workloads can run on the same architecture. Tachyum has developed thorough data center designs incorporating state-of-the-art solutions for computing, networking, storage, software, and cooling to address the next generation of HPC/AI applications.
The designs are based on Tachyum’s submission in response to a U.S. Department of Energy RFI for supercomputing systems for both HPC and AI. Data center designs based on Prodigy 2, expected to be available in 2025, will deliver 20 EF of FP64 vector performance, the top of the DOE’s target, within the target 60MW power envelope in a footprint of 6,000 square feet.
This same data center can deliver over 10 ZF of AI performance, more than 30x the top end of the DOE’s target. FP64 performance up to 25 EF can be achieved within the same 6,000 square-foot area, depending on the flexibility of the power envelope.
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Prodigy 2 data centers include next-generation infrastructure for networking and storage to utilize the industry’s most advanced technology and ensure that the entire cluster runs at maximum performance and efficiency.
First-generation Prodigy data centers will offer 3.3 EF of FP64, three times the HPC performance of existing supercomputers, and also deliver around 1.8 ZF of AI processing in just 6,000 square feet at power consumption of only 45 MW.
“Tachyum provides leading-edge solutions from silicon to complete systems to address the ever-increasing demands for both HPC and AI,” said Radoslav Danilak, founder and CEO of Tachyum. “Tachyum-designed supercomputers push the forefront of HPC performance while crossing the zetta-scale barrier for AI, transforming data centers into universal computing centers.”
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