Nvidia is giving your business the opportunity to use the cloud technology that powers ChatGPT
With the launch of DGX Cloud, Nvidia wants to bring AI development to companies everywhere at a reasonable price, providing instant access to the infrastructure and software needed for model training. enhanced image.
DGX Cloud is expected to prove a valuable tool for those looking to train their own generalized AI, and is an evolution of the same tool used by OpenAI for training the hugely popular ChatGPT. AI writer.
According to company information Press Release (opens in a new tab)every business will be able to access its own AI supercomputer through a web browser, eliminating the costly need to purchase specific on-site hardware.
Nvidia DGX Cloud for AI training
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has described this era as “the iPhone of AI” in which companies are scrambling to be the first to offer something new. Monthly rentals for DGX Cloud clusters provide a more accessible and cost-effective format for startups.
Each instance of DGX Cloud uses eight H100 or A100 Tensor Core GPUs with 80GB of VRAM, taking up a total of 640GB of GPU memory per node.
Of course, the company hopes to be able to offer its tools through various cloud service providers, however, the service initially launched with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, which This will enable supercluster scaling of more than 32,000 GPUs.
Microsoft Azure is lined up to host DGX Cloud as early as next quarter, with Google Cloud and more coming later.
Biotech company Amgen, insurance technology company CCC Intelligent Solutions and digital business platform provider ServiceNow are considered among the earliest adopters of DGX Cloud.
Pricing has been announced, with individual instances starting at $36,999 per month, though those looking to access DGX Cloud through anything other than Oracle will have to wait.