NVIDIA today announced Vietnam’s first
deployment of the new NVIDIA DGX A100. system at VinAI, the country’s first
research lab. VinAI has big plans for the GPU-accelerated data centre in a box,
which offers 5 petaflops of AI computing power and integrates eight NVIDIA A100
Tensor Core GPUs. The new AI system is a perfect fit for training language,
image and video models, as well as other ambitious projects that utilise a
large amount of GPU power and high-speed interconnect technology. The research
lab aims to advance understanding of the fundamentals in machine learning and
deep learning and to investigate how they enable new AI methods in computer
vision and natural language understanding.
VinAI will focus on the development
of new AI applications, especially those that help enable more natural human
interaction with machines through voices, gestures, behaviours, and biometrics,
or from smart sensors and devices. From its strategic location in Southeast
Asia, VinAI is drawn towards major problems in developing countries that might
otherwise be overlooked in the research community. It has contributed to the
global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic by automatically
analysing tweets for COVID-19 events and
enabling face recognition of people donning face masks. VinAI wanted to expand
its NVIDIA DGX-1 cluster to improve its scale and performance, especially for
training large Vietnamese language models. The NVIDIA DGX A100 is the ideal
solution for powering today’s most challenging AI workloads, from training to
inference to data analytics. “Our lab’s utilisation is always maxed out at 100
percent so the new DGX A100 system will give our team the compute power to tackle
our most complex problems,” said Dr. Bui Hai Hung, Director, VinAI. “Our
medical imaging team is also using NVIDIA Clara for a few tasks so we are also
hoping some of our work can be pushed upstream.” Around 70 research scientists,
residents and engineers will be relying on the new AI system, which will be
part of VinAI’s NVIDIA DGX cluster. This number is expected to double by the
end of this year. Accelerated data centre in a box The NVIDIA DGX A100 is a
5-petaflops accelerated data centre in a box that provides the power and
performance needed for AI researchers. Based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture,
it packs eight NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs to provide 320GB of memory for
training large AI datasets, inference and data analytics workloads. Using multi-instance
GPU technology, multiple smaller workloads can be supported by partitioning the
DGX A100 into as many as 56 instances. In combination with integrated
high-speed NVIDIAR MellanoxR HDR networking interconnects, the DGX A100
delivers an elastic infrastructure for research centres. “The new NVIDIA DGX
A100 will empower VinAI to optimise computing power and resources to accelerate
diverse workloads and scale with ease as its needs increase.
We will work closely with VinAI on an
architecture level and from a developer’s perspective to ensure success and
leadership across their AI projects,” said Dennis Ang, Director, Enterprise
Business, SEA and ANZ Region at NVIDIA. More information about the DGX A100 is
available at https://www.nvidia.com/dgxa100
.
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