I love to learn and share the amazing hardware and services being built to enable Artificial Intelligence, the next big thing in technology.
NVIDIA’s offering integrates the company’s best GPU hardware and software into AI Supercomputers of virtually any size in the cloud, enabling enterprises to build and deploy AI without infrastructure hassles.
While some may confuse this as NVIDIA competing with cloud service providers , the DGX Cloud AI is offered in close partnership with CSPs, who love getting revenue without the hassles. And enterprises love access to state-of-the-art hardware and software in their favorite cloud.NVIDIA DGX Cloud is a cloud-based AI supercomputing service that gives enterprises access to the infrastructure and software needed to train and deploy advanced AI or generative AI models.
NVIDIA developed DGX Cloud specifically because customers wanted the on-premise-like power of DGX systems with quality, performance, and software integrations on a cloud service provider of choice. With DGX Cloud, NVIDIA just made it easy.Most, if not all, cloud service providers offer NVIDIA GPUs as a bare-metal service. The distinction here is that most use “HGX” servers, which fit into the clouds’ infrastructure and can be customized by the customers’ Original Design Manufacturer .
The key takeaway here – Cloud service providers love NVIDIA’s AI platform and love DGX Cloud even more because it offloads all the software integration, configuration and testing work to NVIDIA.: This article expresses the opinions of the author, and is not to be taken as advice to purchase from nor invest in the companies mentioned.
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