Google challenged NVIDIA! "4000-Chip Supercomputer is Faster"
Google has challenged NVIDIA with its 400-Chip Supercomputer. Here are all the details.
The most potent machines in existence today are supercomputers. As techology develops what we expect from them also have changed and the most important part is speed. Supercomputers usually can handle enormous amounts of data and carry out complex calculations at breakneck speeds. In that sense Google just challenged NVDIA with their products.
Google challenged NVDIA with their speed
These devices are usually used for computationally intensive tasks like data analysis, scientific research, and other tasks that demand a lot of processing capacity. Considering they can handle many tasks, speed becomes even more important. When it comes to that, Google knows no boundaries.
In a recent paper, Google claimed that for a system of the same size, their supercomputer is 1.7 times faster and 1.9 times more energy-efficient than a system built on Nvidia's A100 chip. There are indications that Google is developing a new TPU to compete with Nvidia's most recent offering, but the company did not directly compare its fourth-generation product to the company's current flagship H100 chip. There is no answer to Google's claim by NVDIA as for now. The competition might get even more fiercer in the upcoming days.