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UF will invite others to access and benefit from the tool and program, including those from historically Black and Hispanic-serving colleges, and K-12 programs. I invite you to visit our Executive Briefing Center for a customized experience designed to solve your most pressing business challenges.” m•Biªèº�è¶â0§ D§S@dè$L0&Cö©D™C Sç¾ÕLçyxjÜ}-qş±ååæİœœßï�ßïœ{e”�œ’ÉdêÄ´ q©¡ñ‰És;lf)6CÔËÄ©>¨ÄÜ@Ÿm]´�ŠñòƒhHšÔÈlš,eåf‡G†ã×;MyÆxK‰u=Úk˵;ç.ͱSÛcXTTä Schedule a visit. We believe that this is a problem that the federal government has been very concerned with—there are a number of conditions and studies on AI and how quickly the nation is engaging with that technology—and so we expect also that there will be interested parties in Washington that will partner with us to help us train the next generation of AI enabled workers in this country,” UF’s Glover said. Enclos was responsible for the design-assist, testing and mockup requirements, and delivery of the facade under Devcon, Nvidia’s general contractor. Gensler Executive Administrative Assistant Avaya. NVIDIA . Nvidia Malachowsky shared the idea with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who he helped co-found the company with, and Huang agreed to match the investment dollar for dollar to “do something big.” Backed by the investment, UF’s supercomputer will integrate an Nvidia superpod, which Malachowsky said integrates 140 During the call, Glover and Malachowsky highlighted how the initiative could palpably impact the federal landscape, as well. “As I kind of thought about all this, I had this ‘aha’ moment and realized that if we could give them the new tool of science, the new tool of discovery—an AI supercomputer of some significant performance levels—that all these problems could be addressed, the workforce could be upskilled, the region could benefit economically,” he explained. Collectively boosting the capacity of UF’s existing HiPerGator supercomputer, the entities plan to build and then deploy a system at the university later this year that can deliver 700 petaflops of performance, or 700 quadrillion floating point operations per second. The move was sparked by UF alumnus and Nvidia co-founder Chris Malachowsky, who offered up $25 million, which was subsequently matched by another $25 million from Nvidia for hardware, software, training and services. The University of Florida is poised to run the fastest artificial intelligence-rooted supercomputer in U.S. academia by early 2021 following millions in gifted funding provided by Nvidia, the two AI-centric courses and concepts will be introduced across the university’s curriculum at-scale and shared with other students in the area as part of the effort—and insiders expect the collaboration to have federal implications, as well.