La Trobe ACAMI Supercomputer Comes Online
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Victoria unveils Australia’s university-based AI supercomputer to boost medical research - Australian Manufacturing
Victoria has launched Australia’s latest artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer, placing the state at the forefront of medical research and AI capability. The system, powered by NVIDIA DGX H200 technology, is claimed as the first of its kind to be commissioned at an Australian university and is now operational at La Trobe University’s Australian Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Medical Innovation (ACAMI), with support from the Victoria…
LaTrobe University powers up a NVIDIA DGX H200 supercomputer for AI medical research
La Trobe University has officially powered on a supercomputer that will supercharge Australia’s medical innovation. The new hardware is Australia’s first university deployment of NVIDIA DGX H200 systems, giving scientists a massive boost in AI-driven research. There will be a total of three NVIDIA DGX H200 systems commissioned. Each DGX H200 features eight NVIDIA Hopper-architecture GPUs […] The post LaTrobe University powers up a NVIDIA DGX H20…
Melbourne's new medical supercomputer switches on
Australia’s first artificial intelligence supercomputer designed specifically for medical research has officially gone live in Melbourne, backed by $10 million in funding from the Victorian Government. Located at NEXTDC’s data centre in Tullamarine and powered by NVIDIA’s DGX H200 system, the supercomputer forms the backbone of the newly launched Australian Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Medical Innovation (ACAMI). The project, anchored a…
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