Nvidia's newest top-tier AI supercomputers deployed for the first time — Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchip systems deployed at CoreWeave

Dell's GB300 NVL72 servers running at CoreWeave/Switch.
(Image credit: CoreWeave, Switch)

Dell on Thursday said that it had delivered industry's first systems built on Nvidia's GB300 NVL72 platform to CoreWeave, a leading AI cloud service provider (CSP). CoreWeave said that it had deployed the Blackwell Ultra-based cluster with its data center hosting provider Switch. 

Dell's and CoreWeave's initial rollout involves Dell Integrated Racks equipped with 72 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs, 36 Arm-based 72-core Grace CPUs, and 36 BlueField DPUs per rack. Each GB300 NVL72 rack delivers 1.1 ExaFLOPS of dense FP4 inference and 0.36 ExaFLOPS of FP8 training performance, which is 50% higher compared to a GB200 NVL. In addition, each GB300 NVL72 rack features 20 TB of HBM3E and 40 TB of total RAM. Finally, the new rack-scale solution relies on Nvidia's Quantum-X800 InfiniBand switches and ConnectX-8 SuperNICs for scale-out connections at up to 14.4 GB/s, twice as fast than previously. 

Anton Shilov
Contributing Writer
  • JRStern
    Good for keeping your coffee warm.
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  • Pemalite
    I expected more CPU's and GPU's (I.E. Numbering in the thousands or hundreds of thousands) to really garner the "Super computer" moniker.

    This is just like a glorified rack server...
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