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Taipei-1 (supercomputer)

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Taipei-1
Design
ManufacturerNvidia
Release date2023
Casing
System
Operating systemUbuntu 22.04
CPUIntel Xeon Platinum 8480C 56C 2GHz
FLOPS34.53 PFlop/s (Theoretical Peak)


Taipei-1 is a supercomputer in Taiwan Kaohsiung Software Park owned by Nvidia[1]. Taipei-1 is ranked 38th in the TOP500 released in June 2024[2]. Taipei-1 supercomputer 25% of its computing power will be allocated to academia and 75% for commercial use[3].

Technical specifications[edit]

  • Cores: 40,960
  • Linpack performance: 22.30 PFlop/s
  • Theoretical peak: 34.53 PFlop/s

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nvidia plans Taipei-1 supercomputer, combining DGX H100 and OVX systems - DCD". 2023-05-29.
  2. ^ "TOP500 List - June 2024". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  3. ^ "Taiwan leverages AI supercomputers for medical and life science breakthroughs". 2024-06-25.

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