Nvidia Pitches DGX SuperPOD Subscription, DPU Servers To Ent

Nvidia Pitches DGX SuperPOD Subscription, DPU Servers To Enterprises


Nvidia Pitches DGX SuperPOD Subscription, DPU Servers To Enterprises
For enterprises that don’t want to spend $7 million to $60 million for Nvidia’s DGX SuperPOD AI supercomputer, the chipmaker is now giving customers the option of paying $90,000 a month for remote access that includes new cloud-based software for accelerating commercial AI deployments. The GPU juggernaut also disclosed that new Nvidia-certified servers are coming from OEMs with the chipmaker’s data processing units and Arm-based CPUs.
By
Dylan Martin June 01, 2021, 02:00 AM EDT
Nvidia is continuing its major sales push into the enterprise with a new subscription-based solution to help accelerate commercial AI deployments as well as a new batch of certified GPU servers that will include the company’s BlueField DPUs and Arm-based CPUs.

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