The supercomputer, backed by Elon Musk and powered by Nvidia's H100 GPUs, promises to be the new marvel in the AI sector.
Memphis, Tennessee, has emerged as a frontrunner to house what could be the world’s largest supercomputer, dubbed the “Gigafactory of Compute.”Memphis, Tennessee’s local government has revealed xAI’s intentions to build what they’re calling the “world’s largest supercomputer” within the city limits.
This massive project promises a significant boost to the city’s economy and technological prowess, but it’s still in its early stages, with several hurdles to overcome.The Memphis Shelby County Economic Development Growth Engine , Tennessee Valley Authority , and governing authorities hold the key to finalizing the project. If approved, it would be the largest investment in Memphis history.
The tight timeframe contributes to the lack of specifics surrounding the project. Information on technical specifications, performance benchmarks, and construction timelines remains under wraps.
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