Category: Software, Business, Cloud, Infrastructure, artificial-intelligence

Chip manufacturer Nvidia is following through with promises to make artificial intelligence (AI) technologies more available to mainstream enterprise developers and data scientists through easier access to the company’s powerful supercomputing offerings. The platform is a hosted AI development offering that is based on Nvidia’s DGX SuperPod supercomputer and is part of its larger LaunchPad program for making its AI and machine learning infrastructure available via hosted platforms.

The vendor is looking for ways to extend AI and machine learning capabilities beyond the realm of research institutes, high-performance computing (HPC) centers and government agencies and to mainstream enterprises for such uses case as natural language processing and video analysis, according to Stephan Fabel, senior director of product management for Base Command Platform.

Developers and data scientists are also able to leverage Nvidia’s NGC collection of GPU-optimized software for HCP, AI and machine learning.

He also noted that the combination of Base Command and Fleet Command platforms gives enterprise a complete AI solution, with Base Command being used for AI training and creating AI models leveraging cloud-native containers.

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