Nvidia doubles down on GPUs as a service
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ionstream expands bare-metal cloud with NVIDIA B200 for extreme GPU inferencing and training performance - Business in the News
ionstream, a leading provider of enterprise GPU infrastructure and managed services, announces the immediate availability of NVIDIA B200 GPUs on its GPU as a Service platform as bare metal servers. This strategic expansion will enable organizations to build and run real-time generative AI on trillion-parameter models on a reliable and affordable platform with multiple payment and term options. ionstream’s B200 servers are now available for depl…
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Nvidia doubles down on GPUs as a service
Nvidia’s recent initiative to dive deeper into the GPU-as-a-service (GPUaaS) model marks a significant and strategic shift that reflects an evolving landscape within the cloud computing market. As enterprises increase their reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies, the demand for high-performance computing has surged. Nvidia’s move is not only timely, but also could prove to be a game-changer, particularly …
EV Daily: From GPUs to Gigawatts
Lead story: From GPUs to GigawattsCoreWeave’s $9 billion all-stock acquisition of data center operator Core Scientific is yet another sign that access to electrons is as strategic as access to GPUs. The deal gives CoreWeave, a neo-cloud company focused on GPU infrastructure, control over 1.3 gigawatts of power – enough to run a million US homes, with room to add another gigawatt. That cushions it against energy price volatility and landlord fees…
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