Amazon.com
and
Nvidia
announced multiple expansions to their partnership in the artificial intelligence space on Tuesday.
Amazon
Web Services, the company’s cloud unit, will host Nvidia DGX Cloud, an AI supercomputing service that gives businesses access to supercomputing for training large language and generative AI models, Nvidia said.
Nvidia and AWS are also teaming up to design what they call the world’s “fastest GPU-powered AI supercomputer” that will be used by Nvidia to help further the company’s AI products.
At its Las Vegas Reinvent conference, AWS also made several announcements, including the introduction of a new Trainium2 AI chip and Graviton4 processor.
“Graviton4 marks the fourth generation we’ve delivered in just five years, and is the most powerful and energy efficient chip we have ever built for a broad range of workloads,” David Brown, vice president of Compute and Networking at AWS, said. “With the surge of interest in generative AI, Trainium2 will help customers train their ML models faster, at a lower cost, and with better energy efficiency.”
The cloud service provider also announced Amazon Q, a new chatbot for businesses. AWS says Q can assist users in building applications, resolving errors, helping with coding new features, and more.
Shares of Amazon were down 0.6% to $146.81 after the announcements, while Nvidia shares were 1.2% lower to $477.02.
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