Top 10 Companies Building AI Supercomputers

Top 10 Companies Building AI Supercomputers
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With artificial intelligence in place, organizations are in a position to perceive, understand, process, and respond to inputs to be able to generate the desired results. Talking about AI, what definitely deserves a mention is how important AI supercomputers have become. AI supercomputers are not only faster, but also smarter, and support a greater variety of workloads. On that note, here are the top 10 companies building AI supercomputers.

Meta Platforms

Meta Platforms, founded in 2004, develops artificial intelligence for immersive technologies and social media. Recently, the company had announced an AI supercomputer that can work across hundreds of languages, develop augmented reality tools, and pave the way towards the metaverse.

HP

When it comes to Artificial intelligence, HP is never behind. Hewlett-Packard offers a set of packages within different products and services with a portfolio boosting HPC Cluster solutions, servers, storage, data centre infrastructure, services and support.

Fujitsu

It has been over 3 decades now that Fujitsu, a Japanese company, has been building supercomputers. They believe that supercomputing has the potential to solve the world's most pressing dilemmas. This company always finds its place in the top supercomputer rankings across the globe.

NUDT

The National University of Defence Technology (NUDT) takes pride in being the owner of six supercomputers with Yinhe-I being the first opened in 1983. The university's Tianhe-2 AI supercomputer has a performance capability of 33.86 petaflops, equivalent to quadrillions of calculations per second – something that is definitely worth a mention.

Dell

Over the years, Dell has won the hearts of millions to become one of the most popular companies building AI supercomputers. The speciality here is that the systems come in different form factors and can be configured to meet density, flexibility and performance needs.

Hitachi

As known to many, Hitachi has gained wide recognition from everywhere because of its ability to build high performing Artificial intelligence supercomputers. The supercomputers are such that they stand the potential to maximise the characteristics of the architecture.

IBM

Who can deny that IBM has always come up with exceptional supercomputers of all time? What cannot go out of mention is the fact that the IBM Power solutions give their AI supercomputers ultra-scale performance and also save on floor-space, power and cooling expenses.

Cray

Cray was founded in 1987 and the enterprise has featured a series of products specifically designed for super-machines ever since. This company has helped scientific and engineering organisations of all types to solve complex computing and analytics challenges. As far as AI supercomputers are concerned, Cray needs no special mention for the world knows how exceptional it is.

Silicon Graphics International (SGI)

SGI came into existence in the early 1980s. Of late, this AI company has grabbed eyeballs for providing solutions to several customers around the world via ICE and UV systems.

PEZY

PEZY is yet another company that was founded to develop and sell microprocessors, electric devices, systems, and software. The company's AI supercomputers are worth a mention as they provide flexibility in a variety of aspects.

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