Denmark's state-of-the-art
AI supercomputer, Gefion, has achieved another global recognition
by ranking 7th overall and 4th in the 10-node benchmark on the
internationally recognised IO500 list.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Dec. 17,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Gefion, Denmark's cutting-edge AI supercomputer, has
secured a prominent position as the 7th fastest production storage
system globally, while also ranking 4th in the 10-node benchmark on
the IO500 list, which rates the world's fastest storage systems
annually.
This recognition highlights Gefion's exceptional data-handling
capabilities, positioning it not only as a standout AI and
high-performance computing resource but also as one of the most
efficient data-handling systems worldwide.
In addition to this achievement, Gefion recently ranked 21st
globally on the TOP500 list of the world's most powerful
supercomputers, further cementing its status as a high-performance
powerhouse.
The IO500 benchmarks evaluate the ability of supercomputers to
read, write and transport data at lightning-fast speeds, a crucial
factor in modern AI and high-performance computing. Gefion's
performance on this list reinforces its reputation as a
cutting-edge system, excelling both in computational power and data
management efficiency.
The significance of this 7th-place ranking lies in Gefion's
outstanding input/output (IO) performance — its speed in accessing,
retrieving, and storing data. This capability is vital for AI model
training and complex large-scale simulations, where processing vast
data sets — often measured in petabytes — can be completed in days
or hours instead of weeks.
"Gefion's ranking on the IO500 list is another testament to our
commitment to pushing technological boundaries in advanced
computing for AI and research," says Nadia
Carlsten, CEO of the Danish Centre for AI Innovation (DCAI),
which runs and operates Gefion.
"The powerful data storage and processing capabilities of
Gefion mean that researchers can run larger, more intricate
simulations and process datasets faster than ever," she
continues.
Strong IO performance can directly contribute to breakthroughs
in areas such as climate modelling, drug discovery, and sustainable
energy research.
"Gefion is a monumental step forward for AI research and
innovation, delivering the scale and precision needed to tackle the
most complex challenges in fields like healthcare,
sustainable energy, and quantum computing," says Alex Bouzari, Co-founder and CEO of Data Direct
Networks (DDN), who is supplying storage for the Gefion AI
supercomputer.
"By combining DDN's industry-leading data platform with NVIDIA's
groundbreaking technology, Gefion is not only advancing
Denmark's leadership in AI but
also enabling a new era of scientific discovery and global
progress. We're proud to support this world-class initiative, which
epitomizes the transformative power of AI and HPC when supported by
the right infrastructure", he adds.
Gefion's technological backbone includes NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD
architecture, featuring 1,528 NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs
interconnected with NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking. These
components ensure not only unmatched processing power but also
superior data access speeds, an essential factor for projects that
rely on rapid results.
DCAI designed Gefion with future scalability and flexibility in
mind, allowing it to integrate upcoming generations of NVIDIA
accelerated computing technologies, ensuring that Denmark remains at the forefront of AI and
high-performance computing innovation.
About Gefion
Gefion is Denmark's pioneering
flagship AI supercomputer designed specifically for large-scale AI
projects. This powerful system is built as an NVIDIA DGX
SuperPOD and consists of 191 NVIDIA DGX H100 units, totaling
1,528 NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs interconnected
with NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking. Gefion
leverages advanced NVIDIA software platforms, such as NVIDIA
BioNeMo, which supports research in pharmaceuticals and
biotechnology, and NVIDIA CUDA Quantum, offering tools for
simulation and programming hybrid systems that combine CPUs, GPUs,
and quantum processing units. This robust infrastructure positions
Denmark's research community to
overcome previous challenges related to limited access to
computational power, advancing AI-driven innovation across various
fields. The supercomputer is hosted by global data center provider
Digital Realty in an AI-ready facility designed for
sustainability, running on 100% renewable energy. The computer was
delivered and installed by Eviden, a European leader in
high-performance computing (HPC), using their extensive expertise
in HPC integration and installation.
About the IO500 list
Benchmarking of HPC storage
systems is a complex task. The IO-500 list is a comprehensive
benchmark suite that enables comparison of high-performance storage
systems. Similar to the TOP500 list for computer architectures,
IO500 allows tracking performance growth over the years and analyse
changes in the storage landscape.
About DCAI
Danish Centre for AI Innovation (DCAI) is a company established to
run and operate Gefion, Denmark's
first AI supercomputer. Our mission is to lower the barrier to
access the most advanced computing capabilities, and we work with
customers from academia, startups, and enterprise to accelerate AI
research and innovation. DCAI is funded by the Novo Nordisk
Foundation and by EIFO.
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