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Supercomputer dubbed 'The Ferrari of computing' installed at University of Waikato to boost AI research capabilities.
NVIDIA has announced its new cloud-hosted development hub that enables companies to quickly shift AI projects from prototypes to production.
Researchers have switched on the world's fastest AI supercomputer, delivering nearly four exaFLOPS of AI performance for more than 7,000 researchers.
Te Ipu o te Mahara, which means 'A Receptacle of Consciousness', is an institute that will explore real-time analytics in big data and machine learning.
The Morpheus application framework will provide security partners with AI-enhanced tools that can detect and prevent security threats.
NVIDIA Grace is designed to support artificial intelligence-based supercomputers, natural language processing, and recommender systems.
The Cloudera Data Platform will integrate the RAPIDS Accelerator for Apache Spark 3.0, deployed on NVIDIA's computing platforms.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang calls it a 'technical marvel' that combines all of the company's strengths.
NVIDIA unveils 'world's first' supercomputer designed for AI market, featuring NVIDIA DGX A100 systems. Available in Q2 2021.
The models can produce accurate speech recognition and language understanding, as well as language translation and text-to-speech capabilities.
The offerings include high-performance Mellanox InfiniBand and Ethernet adapters, switches, software and cables.
NVIDIA states that the workgroup server is more than four times faster than the previous generation of DGX station.
Scale Computing releases new HC3 infrastructure appliances with NVIDIA GPU processing power for virtual desktops and compute applications.
The EC2 P4d, designed for machine learning and high-performance computing environment, features eight A100 GPUs and 400 Gbps of network bandwidth.
Avaya's cloud collaboration and communication suite Avaya Spaces now has an added touch of NVIDIA's cloud artificial intelligence (AI) solutions.
NVIDIA partners with Check Point to strengthen zero trust security at GTC2020, using BlueField-2 DPUs for data center performance and protection.
NVIDIA has launched a new processor, the BlueField-2 DPU, which combines CPUs, GPUs, and DPUs to create a single computing unit.
NVIDIA has announced two new GPUs designed for artists and engineers. The RTX A6000 and A40 GPUs are built for large compute workloads.
Expands its portfolio, bringing highest density 4U server with NVIDIA HGX A100s 8-GPU and 8U SuperBlade supporting 20 A100 PCI-E GPUs.
Powered by the 10th Generation Intel Core processor the MateBook 14 comes with up to 16 GB dual channel RAM and the NVIDIA GeForce MX 350 GPU.