The Fourth-Gen Model of UF’s HiPerGator, Available to Users in June, Is Built To Reshape AI Education and Research
The University of Florida is set to introduce the long-awaited, upgraded, fourth-generation version of the supercomputer HiPerGator. Half of the system with the new technology — the first of its kind in higher education — will be open to campus users in early-access mode in June; the full system will go into production by Fall 2025, further propelling UF’s national leadership in AI education.
The milestone will come six months after the UF Board of Trustees approved investing in the machine, which will accelerate projects in areas from environmental research to medicine and bring the most cutting-edge generative AI capabilities to UF research. With the latest model, UF is on target to be the first university in U.S. higher education with an NVIDIA DGX B200 SuperPOD supercomputer, powered by NVIDIA’s Blackwell graphics processing units, or GPUs.
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