• Nvidia unveils GB200 NVL4 with two Grace CPUs and four Blackwell

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    Nvidia unveils GB200 NVL4 with two Grace CPUs and four Blackwell GPUs for modern data center workloads

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    Wed, 25 Dec 2024 21:33:00 +0000

    Description:
    Nvidias GB200 NVL4 boosts mid-range computing with cutting-edge architecture, PCIe connectivity, and energy efficiency for next-generation data center needs.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Nvidia CPUs designed for scalable solutions with PCIe connectivity Delivers 144
    cores and four GPUs for AI acceleration 1.3 TB memory makes NVL4 ideal for data-heavy applications

    Nvidia has unveiled the GB200 NVL4, an advanced platform designed to meet the needs of modern data centers and computational workloads.

    The company's decision to introduce the GB200 NVL4 comes after Nvidia
    recently restructured its product lineup, setting aside other NVL platforms
    to favor newer options like the NVL4.

    The GB200 NVL4 combines two Arm-based Grace CPUs with four Blackwell GPUs. It is part of Nvidias Grace Blackwell lineup, which aims to provide flexible and scalable solutions for diverse deployment scenarios. High-speed and scalable

    The GB200 NVL4 is designed as a mid-range option in the Grace Blackwell family, sitting below high-performance configurations like the NVL72 and NVL36. Each unit features two Grace CPUs, each equipped with 72 Arm Neoverse V2 cores, for a total of 144 cores. The addition of four Blackwell GPUs ensures robust acceleration for AI, HPC, and other compute-intensive tasks.

    The six MCIO connectors beneath each CPU provide PCIe connectivity, allowing for high-speed data transfer. It also supports the inclusion of NICs, SSDs , and other essential components while maintaining efficiency.

    Power consumption is a critical factor in modern data centers, but Nvidia estimates the GB200 NVL4 will consume just over 6 kW per server when fully configured. While this represents a substantial power draw, it is a marked improvement over larger platforms, with earlier systems like the Nvidia DGX-1 or HGX-1 consuming around 3.5 kW.

    Furthermore, this device also supports up to 1.3 TB of combined memory, ensuring efficient data handling and processing while making it a strong candidate for memory-intensive applications. The NVL4 is expected to fill a niche for organizations seeking powerful yet relatively lower-power solutions compared to the higher GPU count NVL platforms.

    The GB200 NVL4 and the higher-end NVL72 may appear similar at first glance, however, there are notable differences. The NVL72 features edge connectors
    for its spine configuration and focuses on larger-scale deployments with double the compute resources. In contrast, the NVL4 is designed as a more compact and power-conscious node while still delivering significant performance for its size. You may also like UK data centers ready for expansion These are the best Nvidia graphics cards around today The race to build data centers is on - heres how we keep them secure



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