Nvidia unveils AI cloud services for businesses

 


Nvidia announced new cloud services for businesses to create and deploy their own customized language and generative AI models. 

Nvidia unveiled the publicly hosted cloud services during its GPU Technology Conference (GTC) on Tuesday when the company made a slew of announcements focused on AI technologies. "We are at the iPhone moment for AI," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said.

Morningstar, Shutterstock, and Getty Images are among the companies using the Nvidia AI Foundations services to build and use AI models based on their own data and needs.

  • AI Foundations involves three services:
    • Nvidia's NeMo language service and its Picasso image, video, and 3D service enable businesses to build generative AI apps for things like content creation and chat and customer support.
    • Nvidia BioNeMo, launched in 2022, now has new models. The cloud service provides generative AI for use in areas like drug discovery and biological research.
  • Nvidia said each cloud service includes pre-trained AI models, along with data processing frameworks, inference engines, APIs, support, and more.

The NeMo and Picasso services run on Nvidia's newly launched DGX cloud service, which allows companies to access its AI supercomputers and software via a web browser to train AI models.

  • Also at GTC, Nvidia announced that its DGX H100 AI computer systems have reached full production and will roll out to enterprise customers shortly. DGX H100 is comprised of eight Nvidia H100 GPUs.
  • Now, about half of all Fortune 100 companies have installed DGX AI supercomputers, which Huang referred to as "modern AI factories."

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