Habana AI Accelerators Chosen by the San Diego Supercomputer Center to Power Voyager Research Program
The Voyager supercomputer will employ Habana's unique interconnect technology to efficiently scale AI training capacity with 336 Gaudi processors, which are well-architected for scaling large supercomputer training applications.
- The Voyager supercomputer will employ Habana's unique interconnect technology to efficiently scale AI training capacity with 336 Gaudi processors, which are well-architected for scaling large supercomputer training applications.
- The Voyager system also features 16 Habana Goya processors to power AI inference models.
- "We are honored that Habana's AI processors have been selected to power the AI workloads that will run on San Diego Supercomputer Center's Voyager supercomputer," said Eitan Medina, Chief Business Officer at Habana.
- "Our Xeon Scalable processors coupled with Habana AI accelerators will ensure Voyager's users have the HPC and AI capabilities they need to power their game-changing research."