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Nvidia collaborates with AWS for accelerated computing

Nvidia collaborates with AWS for accelerated computing
Nvidia collaborates with AWS for accelerated computing

NVIDIA has collaborated with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deliver accelerated computing solutions to businesses and developers globally. NVIDIA’s full-stack offerings will be prominently displayed at an upcoming event. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore NVIDIA’s range of hardware and software platforms available on AWS.

They’ll learn how various partners and customers utilize these tools to enhance their compute-intensive workloads. The event will also feature a range of demos, including a full rack for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Spot, an agile mobile robot from Boston Dynamics.

Nvidia’s partnership with AWS

Other demos will showcase:

– Powering Digital Twins and Physical AI with NVIDIA Omniverse
– Deploying Generative AI Faster with NVIDIA NIM
– Accelerating AI with NVIDIA AI Blueprints, including applications for drug discovery

NVIDIA will highlight its latest Amazon EC2 instance types, including P5e instances for large-scale AI training and inference, G6e instances for AI and graphics, and G6 instances for smaller model deployments. The company’s GPU-optimized software stack is designed to deliver high performance across AWS services, simplifying the process for developers to accelerate their applications in the cloud. Examples of NVIDIA accelerated computing in action include generative AI, digital twins, and healthcare solutions for drug discovery.

NVIDIA’s platform on AWS has enabled companies like Bria and Writer to optimize their models, significantly reducing their time to market. The NVIDIA Inception program supports cutting-edge startups by providing access to the latest NVIDIA technologies, venture capital connections, and expert technical resources.

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April Isaacs is a news contributor for DevX.com She is long-term, self-proclaimed nerd. She loves all things tech and computers and still has her first Dreamcast system. It is lovingly named Joni, after Joni Mitchell.

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