Microsoft today announced that its N-Series of virtual machine (VM) instances backed by graphics processing units (GPUs) are now available in preview for developers to use in the Azure public cloud.
Microsoft Azure’s new NDv2 instance can scale up to 800 interconnected NVIDIA V100 Tensor Core GPUs, giving customers instant access to a level of supercomputing power that was previously unimaginable ...
Extending the reach of workstations in product design and manufacturing with Microsoft Azure® GPU-accelerated virtual machines powered by AMD technology. In product design and manufacturing, it’s not ...
Over at the NVIDIA Blog, Chris Kawalek writes that Microsoft Azure is now a supported NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC) platform. This means that data scientists, researchers and developers that use NVIDIA GPU ...
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In this special guest feature, Ian Finder from Microsoft Azure writes that GPU VMs with Riskfuel’s derivatives models based on artificial intelligence are much faster than previous methods.
From GPU support to reference implementations, the latest updates to Azure Container Apps combine Microsoft’s commitment to developer productivity with its latest AI development tools. One big ...
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