NVIDIA to Introduce Robust Systems for LLM Development

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NVIDIA, in collaboration with leading global manufacturers, has unveiled a range of cutting-edge NVIDIA RTX workstations tailored to the demands of generative AI and the digital age. These innovative systems, offered by renowned companies like BOXX, Dell Technologies, HP, and Lenovo, are anchored by the potent NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs, incorporating NVIDIA AI Enterprise and NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise software solutions.

Simultaneously, NVIDIA is introducing three new desktop workstation Ada Generation GPUs, namely the NVIDIA RTX 5000, RTX 4500, and RTX 4000. These GPUs aim to deliver state-of-the-art AI capabilities, exceptional graphics performance, and real-time rendering technology to professionals across the globe.

The new RTX workstations are a powerhouse, capable of accommodating up to four NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada GPUs, each boasting 48GB of memory. A single desktop workstation can deliver an astonishing 5,828 TFLOPS of AI performance and boasts 192GB of GPU memory. These systems offer flexibility, with the option to configure them with either NVIDIA AI Enterprise or Omniverse Enterprise, catering to a wide spectrum of demanding generative AI and graphics-centric workloads. Furthermore, NVIDIA AI Enterprise 4.0, introduced separately, brings forth NVIDIA NeMo, an end-to-end framework designed for the creation and customization of foundational models for generative AI. It also integrates NVIDIA RAPIDS™ libraries for data science and provides frameworks, pre-trained models, and tools for building common enterprise AI applications, including recommendation systems, virtual assistants, and cybersecurity solutions.

“Yurts provides a full-stack generative AI solution aligning with multiple form factors, deployment models and budgets of our customers. We’ve achieved this by leveraging LLMs for various natural language processing tasks and incorporating the RTX 6000 Ada. From private data centres to workstation-sized solutions that fit under a desk, Yurts remains committed to scaling our platform and offering alongside NVIDIA,” said Jason Schnitzer, chief technology officer at Yurts.

“The NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada GPU demonstrates NVIDIA’s impressive generational performance improvements — it has significantly increased our efficiency in creating stereo panoramas using Enscape,” said Dan Stine, director of design technology at architectural firm Lake|Flato. “With the performance boost and large frame buffer of RTX 5000 GPUs, our large, complex models look great in virtual reality, which gives our clients a more comfortable and contextual experience.”

Omniverse Enterprise is a pivotal platform in the realm of industrial digitalization. It empowers teams to cultivate interoperable 3D workflows and OpenUSD applications. As an OpenUSD-native platform, Omniverse facilitates the collaboration of globally distributed teams on full-design-fidelity datasets sourced from a myriad of 3D applications. For workstation users, the introduction of the NVIDIA AI Workbench offers a remarkable resource. Set to be available in early access, this tool provides developers with a unified, user-friendly toolkit for the creation, fine-tuning, and operation of generative AI models. With just a few clicks, individuals of varying skill levels can swiftly generate, test, and tailor pre-trained generative AI models on a personal computer or workstation. These models can then be scaled to nearly any data centre, public cloud, or the NVIDIA DGX Cloud.

RTX workstations, featuring up to four RTX 6000 Ada GPUs, NVIDIA AI Enterprise, and NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise, will be obtainable from system builders starting in the upcoming season.

The new NVIDIA RTX 5000 GPU is available for purchase and immediate shipment through HP and global distribution partners such as Leadtek, PNY, and Ryoyo Electro. Meanwhile, the NVIDIA RTX 4500 and RTX 4000 GPUs will be available in the forthcoming season through BOXX, Dell Technologies, HP, Lenovo, and global distribution partners.

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