GPU cluster
A GPU cluster is the workload running inside an AI data center: thousands to hundreds of thousands of GPUs networked with high-bandwidth interconnects (NVLink, InfiniBand) and supported by dense liquid or rear-door cooling. AI campus power density (often 50–130 kW per rack) and cooling infrastructure are designed around GPU cluster specifications.
Plain-English definition
A networked group of graphics processing units (typically NVIDIA H100/H200/B200/B300 class) used for large-scale AI training and inference.
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