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− | The NVSwitch was introduced with the launch of Nvidia's {{nvidia|DGX-2}} computer. The NVSwitch is a 2 billion transistor, 18-port, {{nvidia|NVLink}} switch. With each port operating at 50 GB/s, the switch has a total bandwidth of 900 GB/s. The switch allows up to any nine devices to be routed to any of the other nine devices. The DGX-2 uses 6 NVLinks per baseboard to create a fully-connected network of GPUs. | + | The NVSwitch was introduced with the launch of Nvidia's {{nvidia|DGX-2}} computer. The NVSwitch is a 2 billion transistor, 18-port, {{nvidia|NVLink}} switch. With each port operating at 50 GB/s, the switch has a total bandwidth of 900 GB/s. The switch allows up to any nine devices to be routed to any of the other nine devices. In addition to the NVLink ports, the switch has addition I/O for control and management including x4 [[PCIe]] Gen 2 management port, [[I²C]], and [[GPIO]]. |
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* TSMC's [[12 nm process|12nm FFN (Nvidia) process]] | * TSMC's [[12 nm process|12nm FFN (Nvidia) process]] | ||
* 2,000,000,000 transistors | * 2,000,000,000 transistors | ||
+ | * 20mm x 20mm (4 cm²) BGA package | ||
+ | ** 1,940 pins | ||
+ | ** 576 NVLink signals | ||
Latest revision as of 03:18, 26 August 2018
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NVSwitch | |
General Info | |
Designer | Nvidia |
Manufacturer | TSMC |
Market | Server, Workstation |
Introduction | March 27, 2018 (announced) March 27, 2018 (launched) |
Microarchitecture | |
Transistors | 2,000,0000,000 |
Technology | CMOS |
Electrical | |
Power dissipation | 100 W |
NVSwitch is an 18-port NVLink switch. Fabricated on TSMC's 12 nm process for a total of 2 billion transistors, the switch has a total bandwidth of 900 GB/s. The NVSwitch is currently only utilized in Nvidia's own DGX-2 AI computer.
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Overview[edit]
The NVSwitch was introduced with the launch of Nvidia's DGX-2 computer. The NVSwitch is a 2 billion transistor, 18-port, NVLink switch. With each port operating at 50 GB/s, the switch has a total bandwidth of 900 GB/s. The switch allows up to any nine devices to be routed to any of the other nine devices. In addition to the NVLink ports, the switch has addition I/O for control and management including x4 PCIe Gen 2 management port, I²C, and GPIO.
The DGX-2 uses 6 NVLinks per baseboard to create a fully-connected network of GPUs.
The DGX-2 has two baseboards to fully connect all 16 V100 GPUs to each other. Each switch does have 2 ports unused. It's possible those ports will be used in configurations involving the POWER9 microprocessors which have native support for NVLink 2.0.
Die[edit]
- TSMC's 12nm FFN (Nvidia) process
- 2,000,000,000 transistors
- 20mm x 20mm (4 cm²) BGA package
- 1,940 pins
- 576 NVLink signals
See also[edit]
Reference[edit]
- Nvidia, GTC 2018, March 2018
designer | Nvidia + |
first announced | March 27, 2018 + |
first launched | March 27, 2018 + |
full page name | nvidia/nvswitch + |
instance of | integrated circuit + |
ldate | March 27, 2018 + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
market segment | Server + and Workstation + |
name | NVSwitch + |
power dissipation | 100 W (100,000 mW, 0.134 hp, 0.1 kW) + |
technology | CMOS + |