Nvidia made the announcement earlier this week that it is developing a new AI Supercomputing-based cloud service for the market. At the GTC event, Jensen Huang, the company's founder, and CEO, unveiled this new service based on artificial intelligence.
To put it simply, the well-known manufacturer of graphics cards is launching a new Supercomputing-based cloud service through which you can rent the capabilities of powerful supercomputers. ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence technologies were developed using these robust systems. Nvidia also said that the DGX Super AI Computing System, which has eight A100 or H100 flagship chips, will be released.
For those who are not aware, the Ampere and Hopper chips that will be available in China are, in essence, versions of the A800 and H800 languages, which are also the languages that the majority of Chinese programmers use to construct language models. The tech giant will provide this service to businesses by leasing access, which could cost around US$37,000 per month. Because of this assistance, we can expect the artificial intelligence improvement cycle to speed up.
In addition, Jensen Huang stated, "We will collaborate with cloud service providers in Europe and America to provide the AI supercomputer capability of NVIDIA's DGX system." We offer customized Ampere and Hopper chips in China. Chinese cloud providers like Tencent and Alibaba Group Holding Limited, will offer Baidu Inc. capabilities and implementation. Chinese start-ups will have the opportunity to develop their big language models, and I have complete faith that they can provide top-level system services."
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