The SDSC Voyager supercomputer is an innovative AI system designed specifically for science and engineering research at scale. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Voyager represents a collaboration with the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego, Supermicro, and Intel’s Habana Labs, facilitating deep engagement with AI research community, and enabling the application of deep learning techniques to interdisciplinary problems requiring Natural Language Processing (NLP) and image analysis. A key trend in NLP is the development of large language models and efficiently training them is critical to any AI research project. Voyager provides the scale and compute required to train such LLMs.
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