The Danish Foundation Models (DFM) project has significantly bolstered its AI research capabilities with the arrival of eight of NVIDIA’s latest B200 GPUs at University of Southern Denmark. They are now integrated into the highly popular UCloud platform.

The B200 GPUs, part of NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, are among the most powerful AI accelerators available, offering substantial improvements in performance and energy efficiency over the previous H100 GPU. They are the latest and most powerful GPUs from NVIDIA and in high demand by some of the world’s leading tech companies.

Nevertheless, the SDU eScience Center managed to secure the B200 server for the DFM project via an excellent offer from Supermicro and Indes. Their integration into SDU’s high-performance computing infrastructure and UCloud will enable researchers to train and fine-tune Danish foundation models with unprecedented speed and scale.

“Our researchers need access to the latest technologies for conducting their cutting-edge research in AI and many other related fields,” says Professor Claudio Pica, Director of the SDU eScience Center. “We’re happy to close this deal with Supermicro and to have this first B200 GPU in Denmark here at SDU.”

You can find the full article about the new B200 GPUs here.

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