The Rise of Tachyum and Condor Galaxy: The Fastest AI Supercomputer in 2023
Category Artificial Intelligence Tuesday - October 24 2023, 15:12 UTC - 1 year ago Tachyum is making Prodigy processors which are going to be used in data centers and Condor Galaxy is a 4 exaFLOP, 54 million core, cloud-based AI supercomputer. Together, these two technologies will make AI computing much faster and more energy efficient, paving the way for a better future.
Tachyum is a startup that will make Prodigy processors will enable hyperscale data centers that have 25% of the cost (4X lower cost) and will saving each hyperscale customer billions of dollars per year. First-generation Prodigy data centres will offer 3.3 EF of FP64, three times the performance of existing supercomputers, and also deliver around 1.8 ZF (Zettaflop) of AI processing in 6,000 square feet at power consumption of only 45 MW. Prodigy-powered universal servers in hyperscale data centers, during off-peak hours, will deliver 10x more AI Neural Network training and inference resources than currently available. The T16192 chip is manufactured with a 5nm process and integrates 192 high-performance, 64-bit cores, 16 DDR5 memory controllers running up to DDR5-7200, and 96 lanes of PCIe 5.0 to address the most demanding applications for Exascale Supercomputing, Big AI, and Big Data.
Located in Santa Clara, California, CG-1 is a 4 exaFLOPS, 54 million core, cloud-based AI supercomputer. Once in full operation, the Condor Galaxy network will boast 36 exaFLOPS of AI computing, significantly reducing the time consumed in AI computing. With all these advances for the AI world, the future looks very promising.
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