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The £225m new Isambard-AI facility, developed by the University of Bristol in partnership with HPE and NVIDIA, has been launched. The supercomputer, which is built and run by the Bristol Centre for ...
The 5MW, £225 million ($302m) system was built by HPE in partnership with Nvidia and the University of Bristol and boasts 23 ...
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