NVIDIA Acquires SchedMD To Boost Open Source HPC Management

NVIDIA has announced its acquisition of SchedMD, the company behind Slurm, a leading open-source workload management system used extensively in high-performance computing (HPC) and AI environments.

Slurm is crucial for managing complex computations across large clusters, optimizing resource allocation for tasks such as model training and inference.

NVIDIA confirmed that it will continue to distribute Slurm as an open-source, vendor-neutral tool, ensuring it remains accessible to the broader tech community while benefiting from NVIDIA’s deep expertise in accelerated computing.

The acquisition builds on a decade-long collaboration between the two companies.

Slurm is currently used by more than half of the world’s top 500 supercomputers, making it a foundational piece of infrastructure for scientific research and generative AI development.

By bringing SchedMD in-house, NVIDIA aims to accelerate the software’s development, optimizing it for its own hardware while maintaining support for heterogeneous clusters across various industries, including healthcare, energy, and finance.

Key Takeaways:

  • NVIDIA acquired SchedMD to support the Slurm workload manager.

  • Slurm will remain open-source and vendor-neutral software.

  • The deal aims to optimize resource management for AI and HPC clusters.

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