Taiwan's National Center for High-Performance Computing is set to receive a new Nvidia-powered supercomputer that will deliver over eight times more AI performance than its previous system.
The new supercomputer will feature Nvidia HGX H200 systems with over 1,700 GPUs, Nvidia GB200 NVL72 rack-scale systems, and an Nvidia HGX B300 system built on the Nvidia Blackwell Ultra platform interconnected by Nvidia Quantum InfiniBand networking.
The supercomputer will support projects like Taiwan AI RAP, empower Taiwan's technological autonomy, and drive breakthroughs in AI, quantum computing, and scientific computation.
NCHC researchers are advancing quantum research using Nvidia's CUDA-Q platform and cuQuantum library for applications in quantum machine learning, chemistry, finance, and cryptography, with plans to integrate Nvidia DGX Quantum systems.