In collaboration with NVIDIA, Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering has launched an AI supercomputing hub for training a new generation of students.
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The University of Washington, University of Tsukuba, Amazon, and NVIDIA are collaborating to bring essential AI skills to tech sectors in the U.S. and Japan.
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Announced at Cloud Next ‘24, NVIDIA and Google deliver full-stack, GPU-based solutions, cloud credits, and technical support for faster training and inference.
In the latest MLPerf benchmarks, NVIDIA H200 Tensor Core GPUs running TensorRT-LLM software delivered the fastest inference performance on generative AI tests.
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