![]() “We are extremely excited to welcome the CS-2 servers into Neocortex,” said Paola Buitrago, principal investigator of Neocortex and Director, Artificial Intelligence & Big Data at PSC. By pairing the robustly provisioned HPE Superdome Flex server for massive data handling capability with the two WSE-2’s, the system has unlocked new potential for rapidly training AI systems capable of learning from vast data sources. ![]() The system now features a groundbreaking integration of two WSE-2’s – an improved new technology that accelerates deep-learning AI with a unique chip architecture – with a powerful HPE Superdome Flex HPC server. ![]() Neocortex, funded with $11.25 million from the National Science Foundation to date, is supported under the NSF’s Innovative HPC Program, meant to further the field of high-performance computing (HPC) by funding new technologies with innovative approaches. The WSE-2 doubles the system’s cores and on-chip memory and offers a new execution mode with even greater advantages for extreme-scale deep-learning tasks, enabling faster training, larger models and larger input data. ![]() Since 1987 - Covering the Fastest Computers in the World and the People Who Run ThemĪpThe Neocortex high-performance artificial intelligence (AI) computer at Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) has been upgraded with two new Cerebras CS-2 systems, powered by the second-generation wafer-scale engine (WSE-2) processor.
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