Nvidia cooperates with several healthcare companies in London.
Kings College London is a leading medical research center and is the first of Nvidia's clinical partners to utilize Nvidia's DGX-2 and the company's Clara platform.
Nvidia cooperates with several healthcare companies in London.
Kings College London is a leading medical research center and is the first of Nvidia's clinical partners to utilize Nvidia's DGX-2 and the company's Clara platform.
Improves the method of radiology and pathology
The university uses Nvidia's AI solutions to further develop the way in which radiology and pathology are conducted.
Nvidia and Kings College will have researchers and engineers working together at various London healthcare companies. Accordingly, this will lead to an acceleration of health-related AI research.
"By using the extraordinary skills of artificial intelligence, we will be able to diagnose patients earlier and more accurately than before. The partnership will combine our expertise in medical imaging with Nvidia's expertise in the field of technology, said Professor Sebastien Ourselin at Kings College.
2 petaflops
The Nvidia DGX-2 is equipped with an amount of memory and a processing speed of 2 petaflops - making the system perfect for use with 3D data sets. Processing can now be reduced from days to minutes. For the sake of the sake, it is worth mentioning that the DGX-2 has a total of 16 Tesla V100 GPUs.
Kings College believes that technology development may cause cancer in, for example, the pancreas to be detected six months earlier than using current technology.
In other words, the company behind your graphics card may play a crucial role in being diagnosed at the right time in the future.