Investor Tesla and SpaceX Sawyer Merritt has released a satellite image showing the new Colossus 3 data center building recently constructed by xAI. Additionally, the photograph captures the building housing the supercomputer Colossus 1. It is estimated that the combined area of the three facilities reaches approximately 232,000 square meters.
According to preliminary calculations, the integrated complex will represent a supercluster with a computing power of about 2 GW. Computing power is typically measured in operations per second (FLOPS), but in the context of data centers or supercomputers, it is often expressed in gigawatts. This refers to the total electrical power consumed by the supercomputer for computations.
Previously, it was revealed that Colossus I and II data centers in Memphis currently house more than a million high-performance graphics processing units (GPU)-Nvidia chips for artificial intelligence that significantly accelerate AI development. The overall project cost may exceed $35 billion.
Elon Musk has indicated plans to further expand xAI’s capabilities, integrating innovative cooling systems and state-of-the-art chip technologies that could deliver enhanced energy efficiency. Comparisons with existing supercomputers, such as Japan’s Fugaku, highlight xAI’s ambition to lead in computational power.
Industry experts anticipate that this computing monster could vastly improve AI training times, thereby accelerating advancements in machine learning and neural network research. This move is seen not only as a leap in technology but also as a strategic positioner in the global AI arms race.
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