Focusing on artificial intelligence models in highly regulated industries, iGenius announced that it will use NVIDIA’s Grace Blackwell superchip to deploy NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD, one of the world’s largest supercomputers, to support the deployment of advanced technology for global financial services, healthcare and public sector customers. Model.
The iGenius Colosseum supercomputer will use the NVIDIA DGX GB200 system, which contains thousands of NVIDIA Grace Blackwell superchips and is designed for real-time trillion-parameter inference and training.
iGenius will use the Colosseum supercomputer to build advanced artificial intelligence applications, including training open source generative artificial intelligence and large-scale language models with trillions of parameters. Located in Europe, Colosseum uses state-of-the-art liquid cooling technology.
Colosseum will lay the foundation for the next phase of iGenius' collaboration with NVIDIA to develop artificial intelligence models to support industry use cases that require maximum data security, reliability and accuracy, such as financial consulting, patient services and government planning.
The iGenius AI model is built on the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform, NVIDIA Nemotron model and NVIDIA NeMo framework and will be provided as an NVIDIA NIM microservice. The iGenius program offers customers the option to deploy models and microservices as fully managed applications that can include cloud-based or on-premises NVIDIA accelerated computing to meet industry and government regulations for artificial intelligence.
In addition to advancing research and development of the iGenius model for highly regulated industries, the Colosseum will serve as a collaborative hub connecting businesses, academic institutions and policymakers to help ensure equitable access to AI technologies.
“We designed this supercomputer for unicorn use cases that can deliver over $1 billion in value,” said iGenius CEO Uljan Sharka. “Combining our expertise with NVIDIA accelerated computing and software helps Unlocking transformative opportunities to solve once unsolvable extraordinary challenges in finance, healthcare and government, serving clients around the world.”
Colosseum: A hub for sovereign AI and regulated industry models
Leveraging the NVIDIA Blackwell platform, the Colosseum supercomputer achieves a revolutionary leap in speed and energy efficiency. Colosseum addresses the growing computing needs of artificial intelligence and is 25 times more energy efficient than previous generation NVIDIA computing platforms while increasing global computing power for AI workloads.
Colosseum is built on the NVIDIA DGX accelerated computing platform and is designed to integrate seamlessly with iGenius’ professional AI models, including its GPT for Numbers, a proprietary AI architecture designed to minimize hallucinations for support involving financial data. , customer information and intellectual property. The first to adopt the iGenius model are the world's leading financial asset and wealth management companies, including F100 global financial institutions.
Sovereign AI infrastructure is a key pillar of AI-driven transformation, and Colosseum is expected to pave the way for transparent AI development and help enable sovereign AI deployment. By meeting the unique needs of industries where accuracy, reliability, privacy and security are critical, the system can serve as the foundation for establishing new standards for AI-driven innovation in regulated environments.
This democratization of computing power helps lay the foundation for innovation across sectors and is expected to catalyze progress across industries while driving sustainable growth around the world.
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