Nvidia and Microsoft are building a supercomputer in the cloud


NVIDIA and Microsoft are collaborating on a new cloud-based AI-focused supercomputer, which they claim will be “one of the most powerful in the world” when complete.
The new machine will leverage the supercomputing infrastructure of Microsoft Azure (opens in new tab) combined with NVIDIA GPUs (opens in new tab), networking, and AI software. It’s set to contain ND- and NC-series virtual machines specifically designed for AI distributed training and inference.
The companies claim the project represents the first public cloud to incorporate NVIDIA’s full AI stack and will add tens of thousands of NVIDIA A100 and H100 GPUs, NVIDIA Quantum-2 400Gb/s InfiniBand networking, and the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite to its platform.
How will it be used?
The firms said the new machine will be used to help enterprises train, deploy and scale AI, including large models.
NVIDIA is also set to utilize Azure’s scalable virtual machine instances to research and further advances in generative AI.
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This is an emerging area of AI (opens in new tab) in which foundational models like Megatron Turing NLG 530B provide the basis for unsupervised, self-learning algorithms to create new text, code, digital images, video or audio.
The companies will also collaborate to optimize Microsoft’s DeepSpeed deep optimization software and NVIDIA’s full stack of AI workflows and software development kits, optimized for Azure, will be made available to Azure enterprise customers.
“AI technology advances as well as industry adoption are accelerating. The breakthrough of foundation models has triggered a tidal wave of research, fostered new startups and enabled new enterprise applications,” said Manuvir Das, vice president of enterprise computing at NVIDIA.
It’s not just Microsoft that is looking towards Nvidia to power its latest AI innovations.
Oracle and Nvidia announced a collaboration at Oracle Cloud World 2022. It will see tens of thousands of Nvidia GPUs, such as the A100 and upcoming H100, supporting Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). (opens in new tab)
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