The IPU-M2000 is the fundamental compute engine for IPU-based machine intelligence, built with the powerful Colossus MK2 IPU designed from the ground up for AI. It packs 1 petaFLOP of AI compute with up to 526GB Exchange-Memory™ in a slim 1U blade.
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The Boston Graphcore Poplar Server is fully qualified by Graphcore as the default server to host for IPU-POD
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The IPU-M2000 is the fundamental compute engine for IPU-based machine intelligence, built with the powerful Colossus MK2 IPU.
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The IPU-M2000 has a flexible, modular design, so you can start with one and scale out to many in our IPU-POD platforms. As the fundamental compute engine for all our IPU-POD platforms, the IPU-M2000 delivers real performance advantage against the A100 GPU in the DGX platform.
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Get started with the IPU-POD4 - the entry-level AI compute engine to start your IPU journey, combining a single IPU-M2000, directly connected to a host server, in a 2U pre-qualified system.
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Key features
The Poplar SDK is a complete software stack, which was co-designed from scratch with the IPU, to implement our graph toolchain in an easy to use and flexible software development environment. At a high level, Poplar is fully integrated with standard machine learning frameworks so developers can port existing models easily, and get up and running out-of-the-box with new applications in a familiar environment.
A core, new building block for AI infrastructure, the IPU-M2000 is powered by 4 x Colossus Mk2 GC200, Graphcore’s second generation 7nm IPU. It packs 1 PetaFlop of AI compute, up to 450GB Exchange Memory and 2.8Tbps IPU-Fabric for super low latency communication, in a slim 1U blade to handle the most demanding of machine intelligence workloads.
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