In a groundbreaking collaboration, ASUS and Ubilink have established a state-of-the-art supercomputing facility that has secured an impressive 31st position on the global TOP500 list and a remarkable 44th ranking on the Green500 list.
Located in Taiwan, this cutting-edge data center delivers an extraordinary 45.82 PFLOPS of computing power via 128 units of ASUS ESC N8-E11 servers equipped with NVIDIA HGX H100 containing 1,024 GPUs which marks a significant milestone in artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Michael Chen, General Manager of Ubilink, highlighted the strategic partnership with ASUS as transformative, enabling the creation of a world-class supercomputing center that will drive AI innovation in Taiwan and beyond. The project was notably completed in just three months, showcasing remarkable efficiency and technological prowess.
This groundbreaking data center offers a range of innovative services, including public cloud services, AI computing power rentals, and subscription-based services for training large language models. With a strategic focus on smart manufacturing and livestreaming, the facility provides customers with the unique option of selecting packages powered exclusively by renewable energy. The ASUS Infrastructure Deployment Center (AIDC) played a crucial role in the meticulous management of infrastructure, cooling systems, and advanced automated tools, ensuring optimal reliability and performance.
A detailed performance analysis reveals the project’s exceptional computing efficiency. Using NVIDIA HGX H100 SXM5 80GB InfiniBand NDR400 servers, the ASUS Solution Performance Team measured an Rmax of 45.82 PFLOPS, achieving an impressive efficiency rate of 66.08%. Comparative data demonstrates that under identical GPU and high-speed network card conditions, the ASUS infrastructure solution delivers 1.23 times the overall performance of competing solutions.
This achievement underscores ASUS’s commitment to driving AI innovation, positioning the company as a global leader in providing unmatched computing power and stability for large-scale technological endeavors. The supercomputing project not only highlights Taiwan’s technological capabilities but also represents a significant step forward in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.