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					<description><![CDATA[Jerusalem (Reuters) &#8211; Nvidia Corp&#160;(NVDA.O)&#160;said on Monday it was building Israel&#8217;s most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer to meet soaring]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jerusalem (Reuters) &#8211;</strong> Nvidia Corp&nbsp;(NVDA.O)&nbsp;said on Monday it was building Israel&#8217;s most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer to meet soaring customer demand for AI applications.</p>



<p>Nvidia, the world&#8217;s most valuable listed chip company, said the cloud-based system would cost hundreds of millions of dollars and be partly operational by the end of 2023.</p>



<p>Gilad Shainer, a senior vice president at Nvidia, said Nvidia worked with 800 startups in Israel and tens of thousands of software engineers.</p>



<p>The system, called Israel-1, is expected to deliver performance of up to eight exaflops of AI computing to make it one of the world&#8217;s fastest AI supercomputers. One exaflop has the ability to perform 1 quintillion &#8211; or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 &#8211; calculations per second.</p>



<p>Shainer said AI was the &#8220;most important technology in our lifetime&#8221; and that to develop AI and generative AI applications large graphics processing units (GPUs) were needed.</p>



<p>&#8220;Generative AI is going everywhere nowadays. You need to be able to run training on large datasets,&#8221; he told Reuters, noting companies in Israel will have access to a supercomputer they don&#8217;t have today.</p>



<p>&#8220;This system is a large scale system that actually will enable them to do training much quicker, to build frameworks and build solutions that can tackle more complex problems.&#8221;</p>



<p>OpenAI&#8217;s ChatGPT, for example, was created with thousands of Nvidia GPUs.</p>



<p>The system was developed by the former Mellanox team. Nvidia bought Israeli chip designer Mellanox Technologies in 2019 for nearly $7 billion, outbidding Intel Corp.</p>



<p>Shainer said Nvidia&#8217;s first priority for the supercomputer was its Israeli partners. &#8220;We may use this system to work with partners outside of Israel down the road,&#8221; he said.</p>



<p>Last week, Nvidia said it had worked with Britain&#8217;s University of Bristol to build a new supercomputer using a new Nvidia chip that would compete with Intel and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.</p>
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