AI Bridging Cloud Infrastructure
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AI Bridging Cloud Infrastructure (ABCI) is a planned supercomputer being built at the University of Tokyo for use in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning.[4][5] It is being built by Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. ABCI is expected to be completed in first quarter 2018 with a planned performance of 130 petaFLOPS. Power consumption is targeting 3 megawatts, and a planned power usage effectiveness of 1.1. If performance meets expectations, ABCI would be the second most powerful supercomputer built, surpassing the current leader Sunway TaihuLight's 93 petaflops.[6] But still behind the Summit (supercomputer).
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Active | Expected to be operational in 1Q 2018[1] |
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Sponsors | Fujitsu[2] |
Operators | National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology |
Location | University of Tokyo |
Architecture | 2176 Intel Xeon Gold 4352 Nvidia Tesla V100 |
Power | 3 MW |
Speed | 550 petaFLOPS FP16 37 petaFLOPS FP64 |
Cost | ¥19.5 billion[3] |
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