AI healthcare startup Juvoly has deployed the first Nvidia DGX B200 system in the Netherlands.
Housed at NorthC Datacenters’ facility in Rotterdam, the system forms part of the Dutch startup’s Nvidia-based computing cluster that will be used to develop and host AI models in the country.
The Nvidia DGX B200 system is the sixth generation of the chip giant’s air-cooled, traditional rack-mounted DGX design, and includes eight Nvidia B200 Tensor Core GPUs and two 5th Gen Intel Xeon CPUs.
The company claims that the DGX is capable of up to 144 petaflops of AI performance (with the newly-supported FP4 precision), and has 1.4TB of GPU memory and 64TBps of memory bandwidth, delivering 15x faster real-time inference for trillion-parameter models over the previous generation.
Founded in 2023 and headquartered in Leiden, South Holland, Juvoly has partnered with Dutch universities Erasmus MC and TU Delft to develop a Medical Dutch Large Language Model.
“With this infrastructure, we can develop AI solutions that improve healthcare outcomes, without sensitive patient data and other information being sent abroad,” said Thomas Kluiters, co-founder of Juvoly. “If a startup less than two years old can bring the latest supercomputers to the Netherlands, then other companies can too.”
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