DUG has deployed 82 NVIDIA H200 machines, integrating advanced AI and compute-hardware technologies into the company’s high-performance computing (HPC) ecosystem. The expansion adds 41 petaflops to DUG’s global supercomputing network and will…
DUG has deployed 82 NVIDIA H200 machines, integrating advanced AI and compute-hardware technologies into the company’s high-performance computing (HPC) ecosystem. The expansion adds 41 petaflops to DUG’s global supercomputing network and will support growing client demand and future innovation.
Each machine delivers an order-of-magnitude performance uplift relative to DUG’s fastest CPU-only hardware, further reducing the company’s turnaround times across both testing and production.
Each machine is configured with: 8 × NVIDIA H200 GPUs (141 GB each); Dual AMD EPYC Turin CPUs; 4 TB of system memory and 32 TB of local flash; and 100 Gbps networking.
‘This upgrade significantly increases our total compute power. This translates to even faster delivery of huge datasets and more computationally intensive workloads, from AI-inference applications, to advanced seismic processing and imaging workflows, including our revolutionary DUG Elastic MP-FWI imaging technology,’ said Harry McHugh, DUG’s chief information officer.