Del Complex unveils a sea-floating AI platform featuring 10K NVIDIA H100 GPUs
"Del Complex have announced a Blue Sea Frontier Compute Cluster (BSFCC) which is an AI platform that can float on international waters and could be considered a sovereign nation state.
The goal is to circumvent the restrictions imposed by the recent U.S. Artificial Intelligence Executive Order and the EUs Artificial Intelligence Act. The company holds the belief that these actions are aimed at centralizing the management of artificial intelligence development under the guise of safeguarding the public. The only real solution is to relocate the business elsewhere, but that elsewhere does not necessarily have to be fixed to one position.
The Compute Cluster is a sea-based platform that can host up to 10,000 NVIDIA H100 (Hopper) data-center GPUs. This is a supercomputer floating on water that uses deep sea water for cooling. The platform has solar panels, but they aren’t enough to make the platform completely self-sufficient. The platform is powered by gas and steam turbines."
These Ai companies are nuts but it really goes to show how crazy the Ai race has been
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Guess the prices are going up after all
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Paint getting generative Ai functions is insane
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