Supercomputer: Britain launched the most powerful supercomputer, can complete 80 years of work in 1 second..

The country's most powerful supercomputer 'Isambard-AI' built at Bristol University in Britain, is now fully operational. The claims being made about this supercomputer are shocking. Bristol University, which built the supercomputer, claimed that the supercomputer can do the work in just 1 second that would take the entire world's population 80 years to do.
Will be used in public projects
The government wants to use this supercomputer in public AI projects, which include reducing the NHS waiting list and developing tools to deal with climate change. Along with this, it has already been tested in medical projects like vaccine development.
A large network will be created for AI research.
A network called 'AI Research Resource' is being created in Britain by combining 'Isambard-AI' and Cambridge University's 'Dawn' supercomputer. Although both supercomputers will not be connected to each other, they will become a shared resource for public use. The government plans to increase this network 20 times in the next five years.
Equipped with more than 5,400 chips
'Isambard-AI' has been developed by Nvidia in collaboration with Hewlett-Packard. More than 5,400 Nvidia GH200 Grace Hopper superchips have been used in it. At the same time, more than 1,000 Intel chips and Dell's technology have been installed in the 'Dawn' supercomputer. It has been built by the University of Bristol and is funded by the government.
The government's big plan for AI skills
The UK government is working on a plan to give AI training to 10 lakh students and teach digital skills to 75 lakh people in the coming time. Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said, "AI can do great wonders in the treatment of diseases, but along with this, the world of work will also change. We have to be prepared."
Included in the world's top 11 supercomputers
This British supercomputer has come in 11th place in the recently released list of the world's 500 most powerful computers. The government says that this is just the beginning. This is a big step towards making Britain the creator of AI in the coming times.
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