They let me take apart a SUPER COMPUTER
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Dive deep into the heart of Canada's fastest academic supercomputer, this $82 CAD million powerhouse is redefining cutting-edge research in AI, genomics, and more. Join us as we go behind the scenes at Simon Fraser University's new data center, showcasing the incredible direct die liquid cooling system that achieves up to 95% heat capture. See the EPYC Genoa CPUs, 1.152TB RAM nodes, and learn how HBM3 memory delivers 3.36TB/s bandwidth. Explore the Aquatherm tubing, 600KW cooling distribution units (CDU), and massive evaporative cooling towers. We'll crack open a GPU node, reveal the intricacies of a 192-core CPU node, and uncover the networking secrets of 800Gbit NDR interconnects. Discover how 49PB of spinning rust and 2PB of NVMe storage support groundbreaking projects, including data from the Large Hadron Collider. This video uncovers the unparalleled engineering behind Canada's top supercomputing infrastructure. Get ready for an in-depth look at high-performance computing, liquid cooling, data center technology, and the future of scientific discovery!
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0:00 Intro
1:13 Sponsor
1:38 640 Nvidia GPUs and power demands
2:25 Cracking open a liquid-cooled node
4:33 How the cooling loop works
8:27 Storage, networking, and power delivery
9:52 Touring the cooling distribution system
12:55 CPU nodes and 400-core servers
15:37 Security measures
16:12 Evap cooling towers and pumps
18:14 Who paid for all of this?
18:54 Sponsor
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