NVIDIA announces world's largest GPU-accelerated cloud-based supercomputer
NDv2 supercomputer is designed to handle demanding AI and high-performance computing applications.

E2E Networks GPU instances can help in optimizing operational costs by as much as 70 per cent compared to the other leading Public Cloud providers.
NVIDIA has announced a new kind of GPU-accelerated supercomputer in the cloud on Microsoft Azure.
NDv2 supercomputer is designed to handle demanding AI and high-performance computing applications, using up to 800 NVIDIA V100 Tensor Core GPUs interconnected on a single
Mellanox InfiniBand backend network, making it the world's largest GPU-accelerated cloud-based supercomputer, the official press release notes.
It enables customers to rent an AI supercomputer on-demand from their desk, and match the capabilities of large-scale on-premises supercomputers. NDv2 is available in preview.
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