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NVIDIA Launches UK’s Most Powerful Supercomputer, for Research in AI and Healthcare
One of World’s Fastest AI Supercomputers to Enable UK Researchers in Digital Biology, Genomics, Quantum Computing and AI; Five Launch Partners Kicking Off Projects
LONDON, July 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) NVIDIA today officially launched Cambridge-1, the United Kingdom’s most powerful supercomputer, which will enable top scientists and healthcare experts to use the powerful combination of AI and simulation to accelerate the digital biology revolution and bolster the country’s world-leading life sciences industry.
Dedicated to advancing healthcare, Cambridge-1 represents a $100 million investment by NVIDIA. Its first projects with AstraZeneca, GSK, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, King’s College London and Oxford Nanopore Technologies include developing a deeper understanding of brain diseases like dementia, using AI to design new drugs and improving the accuracy of finding
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Nvidia s Clara Discovery platform aims to give researchers tools needed to discover promising pharmaceuticals faster. (Nvidia)
Health tech giant Nvidia is collaborating with AstraZeneca and the University of Florida’s academic health center, UF Health, on new artificial intelligence research projects to accelerate drug discovery and improve patient care.
The organizations will use a new approach to training AI, called transformer neural networks, to allow researchers to leverage massive data sets, according to Kimberly Powell, vice president of Nvidia Healthcare, during a briefing with reporters. Transformer-based neural network architectures have become available only in the last several years.