System is based on Nvidia’s Blackwell DGX SuperPOD infrastructure
Beyond.pl has announced that its Nvidia-powered supercomputer is now operational.
Dubbed the F.I.N., the system, which was announced in May, is housed at the company’s 100MW data center campus in Poznan, Poland.
Based on Nvidia’s Blackwell DGX SuperPOD infrastructure, the Polish data center, cloud, and managed services provider says the supercomputer is the first offering of its kind in the central eastern European (CEE) market, providing support for AI and GPU-as-a-Service, in addition to data center, infrastructure, and managed services.
First launched in March 2024, an Nvidia DGX B200 SuperPod is a cluster of eight or more DGX B200s, the sixth generation of the chipmaker’s air-cooled, traditional rack-mounted DGX design that includes eight Nvidia B200 Tensor Core GPUs and two 5th Gen Intel Xeon CPUs.
The DGX B200 is interconnected by Nvidia Quantum-2 InfiniBand, with storage provided by Pure Storage FlashBlade, a consolidated scale-out file and object storage platform.
“We are proud to confirm that our Nvidia-based supercomputer is now fully operational. This achievement strengthens our position as a pioneer provider of sovereign AI infrastructure services in Central and Eastern Europe,” said Wojciech Stramski, Beyond.pl CEO. “The F.I.N. is not just a technological milestone for our company - it is also an enabler for the wider CEE market, providing the region access to world-class infrastructure and software to accelerate and contribute to innovation, value creation, business development, and societal well-being, all supported by the next wave of AI projects.”
Source: DCD