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Denmark unveils Gefion AI supercomputer with NVIDIA

EditorFrank DeMatteo
Published 2024-10-23, 09:42 a/m
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COPENHAGEN - Denmark has launched a new artificial intelligence supercomputer named Gefion, in a significant move to advance its capabilities in quantum computing, clean energy, biotechnology, and other fields. The initiative, which took place today, saw NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) founder and CEO Jensen Huang join the Danish monarchy in unveiling the project that underscores Denmark's commitment to technological innovation and societal advancement.

The Gefion supercomputer is the result of a collaborative funding effort between the Novo Nordisk (NYSE:NVO) Foundation and the Export and Investment Fund of Denmark. This strategic partnership aims to position Denmark at the forefront of AI research and application, ensuring the nation's competitive edge in the global technology landscape.

Equipped with 1,528 NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs, Gefion is built on the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD platform and utilizes NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking to deliver high-speed data processing and analysis. The supercomputer's architecture is designed to handle complex computations and large datasets, which are critical in fields such as quantum computing and clean energy research.

Jensen Huang highlighted the importance of such infrastructure, likening it to other fundamental societal structures like communications and healthcare. He commended Denmark for being among the few countries to have embarked on this path, recognizing the strategic value of developing in-house intelligence manufacturing capabilities.

The establishment of Gefion marks a pivotal step for Denmark, signaling its dedication to not only enhancing its own technological prowess but also contributing to global advancements in these critical research areas.

This news is based on a recent press release statement and reflects the ongoing efforts to integrate cutting-edge AI technologies into national infrastructures, with implications for investors monitoring the growth of AI applications in various sectors.

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