At its GTC event in San Jose, Nvidia debuted its latest SuperPOD system, itself a collection DGX systems.
The Nvidia Blackwell Ultra DGX SuperPOD features the latest Blackwell Ultra GPUs, and comes in two flavors - DGX GB300 and B300.
The DGX B300 can still be air-cooled and relies on the B300 NVL16 architecture. The GB300, meanwhile, combines the 72 Blackwell Ultra GPUs with 36 Grace CPUs and requires liquid cooling.
Each DGX GB300 system also features 72 Nvidia ConnectX-8 SuperNICs, delivering networking speeds of up to 800Gb/s, double the performance of the previous generation. Eighteen Nvidia BlueField-3 DPUs combine with Nvidia Quantum-X800 InniBand or Nvidia Spectrum-X Ethernet.
“AI is advancing at light speed, and companies are racing to build AI factories that can scale to meet the processing demands of reasoning AI and inference time scaling,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia.
“The Nvidia Blackwell Ultra DGX SuperPOD provides out-of-the-box AI supercomputing for the age of agentic and physical AI.”
The Nvidia DGX SuperPOD with DGX GB300 or DGX B300 systems are expected to be available from partners later this year.