Denvr Dataworks has expanded its Denvr Cloud with a Nvidia H100 GPU cluster.
The cluster features Nvidia HGX H100 servers with 1,024 Hopper architecture-based SXM5 GPUs which are connected with Nvidia Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking.
According to the company, the expansion is designed to better serve customers with generative artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning, simulations, and digital twin and multi-modal AI workloads.
The offering is currently available to some customers through a one-week test drive via Denvr Cloud.
“We continue our close collaboration with Nvidia and Supermicro through the added capacity of Nvidia H100 GPUs on Denvr Cloud," said Geoff Gordon, CEO of Denvr Dataworks.
Denvr Dataworks was founded in 2017 by Gordon and is based in Calgary, Alberta. At the time of its launch, the company was focused on power and cooling solutions for high-performance compute and AI. In 2022, Denvr launched its first modular supercluster which was optimized for AI training and featured advanced liquid cooling solutions.
The company launched its Denvr Cloud offering in 2023, along with a private cloud solution in 2024.
Denvr partnered with Dell in August 2023, with the company using Dell PowerEdge XE9680 servers for its AI cloud.
The cloud also offers access to Nvidia A100 and A40 GPUs, and can be accessed via virtual machines or a bare metal offering.