Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com company, and Nvidia have announced that the new Nvidia Blackwell GPU platform, unveiled by Nvidia at GTC 2024, is coming to AWS.
AWS will offer the Nvidia GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip and B100 Tensor Core GPUs, extending the companies' long-standing strategic collaboration to provide the most secure and advanced infrastructure, software and services to help customers unlock new generative artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.
Together, they provide the infrastructure and tools that enable customers to create and run real-time inference on multi-billion-parameter Large Language Models (LLMs) faster, at scale and at a lower cost than previous-generation Nvidia GPUs on Amazon EC2.
' The close collaboration between our two organizations goes back more than 13 years, when together we launched the world's first GPU cloud instance on AWS, and today we offer the broadest range of Nvidia GPU solutions to customers,' said Adam Selipsky, CEO of AWS.
' Together, we continue to innovate to make AWS the best place to run Nvidia GPUs in the cloud.
' 'AI is generating breakthroughs at an unprecedented rate, leading to new applications, business models and innovations across all industries,' said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia.
' Our collaboration with AWS accelerates new generative AI capabilities and offers customers unprecedented solutions."
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- cultural products: books, musical products, video games and DVDs;
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