UK Government Invests £225m to Create UK’s Most Powerful AI Supercomputer With University of Bristol and Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Bristol awarded£225m of a£300m overall Government investment to make theUK a world leader in AI with new Isambard-AI supercomputer -
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has been named as the supplier to deliver next-generation supercomputing technologies and is due to deliver Isambard-AI at the National Composites Centre in
Bristol next summer - The new system will be UK’s most powerful supercomputer, with over 5,000 state-of-the-art NVIDIA GH200 superchips, capable of an incredible 200 quadrillion calculations per second
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Isambard-AI will offer computing capacity never seen before in the
UK for researchers and industry to make AI-driven breakthroughs in fields such as robotics, big data, climate research, and drug discovery
The funding injection, part of a
To be known as Isambard-AI, it will be 10 times more powerful than the UK’s current fastest supercomputer and among the most powerful in the world when it opens at the National Composites Centre (NCC) in the summer of 2024.
Isambard-AI will be designed with cutting-edge technologies to drive AI-driven research
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) will build and deliver the new system with the next generation HPE Cray EX supercomputers and over 5,000 state-of-the-art NVIDIA GH200 superchips. The advanced technologies and design will allow Isambard-AI to reach up to 200 quadrillion calculations per second.
The new
Isambard-AI will connect with a new supercomputer cluster at the University of
Professor Simon McIntosh-Smith, Director of the Isambard National Research Facility at the University of
“It’s immensely exciting to be at the forefront of the AI revolution and to partner with industry leaders HPE and NVIDIA to rapidly build and deploy large-scale research computing infrastructure to create one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. Isambard-AI will offer capacity never seen before in the
Justin Hotard, executive vice president and general manager, HPC, AI & Labs at HPE said: "Today's announcement of the UK’s major investment in AI supercomputing underscores its commitment to taking a global leadership position in AI. The Isambard-AI system will harness world-leading supercomputing, including high-performance networking co-developed at HPE's
Ian Buck, vice president of hyperscale and HPC at NVIDIA, said: “In building one of the world's fastest AI supercomputers, the
The Government’s new Frontier AI Taskforce will have priority access to support its work to mitigate the risks posed by the most advanced forms of AI, including national security from the development of bioweapons and cyberattacks. The resource will also support the work of the AI Safety Institute, as it develops a programme of research looking at the safety of frontier AI models and supports government policy with this analysis.
Michelle Donelan, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology said: “Frontier AI models are becoming exponentially more powerful. At our AI Safety Summit in Bletchley Park, we have made it clear that
“This means giving Britain’s leading researchers and scientific talent access to the tools they need to delve into how this complicated technology works. That is why we are investing in building UK’s supercomputers, making sure we cement our place as a world-leader in AI safety.”
Notes to editors
Isambard-AI will be built using the HPE Cray EX supercomputer, a next-generation platform architected to support unprecedented performance and scale, and consist of 5,448 NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips which combine NVIDIA’s Arm-based Grace CPU with a Hopper-based GPU optimized for power efficiency and giant-scale AI, along with the latest HPE Slingshot 11 interconnect, and nearly 25 petabytes of storage using the Cray Clusterstor E1000 optimised for AI workflows.
When in production, Isambard-AI will achieve well over 200 PetaFLOP/s using the Top500’s Linpack benchmark, while also achieving over 21 ExaFLOP/s of AI performance to accelerate AI training for large-scale AI, such as large language models.
This represents a massive 10 times improvement over the next fastest system in the
Isambard-AI will also feature sophisticated direct liquid-cooling capabilities as part of the HPE Cray EX supercomputer design to improve energy efficiency and overall carbon footprint impact. The system will be hosted in a self-cooled, self-contained data center, using the HPE Performance Optimized Data Center (POD), and will be situated at the National Composites Centre (NCC), based at the
HPE is also collaborating with the University of
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