The talks highlight continued demand for Nvidia GPUs. A deal like this would also provide a boost for Amazon's AI business.
If deployed in AWS or Google Cloud, they'll run you about $1 an hour per container. For comparison, Nvidia charges $1 per hour per GPU for NIMs deployed in the cloud or $4,500 a year per GPU on-prem.
Amazon Web Services (NASDAQ:AMZN) is reportedly working on a nearly half-a-billion-dollar deal to secure Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) ...
The cloud titan is pouring millions into university-led research in generative AI through the Build on Trainium program.
AWS and Annapurna’s target is to take on Nvidia, one of the world’s most valuable companies thanks to its dominance of the AI ...
Amazon.com's cloud computing unit on Tuesday said it will offer free computing power to researchers who want to use its ...
Amazon Web Services (AMZN) is in talks for a potential deal worth roughly $475M over five years to give IBM (IBM) access to Nvidia (NVDA) GPUs ...
Dave Brown, AWS’s VP of compute and networking services, highlighted the significance of offering an alternative to Nvidia’s ...
By removing Nvidia from the equation, it aims to not only reduce spending on production but on running the chips too.
Customers have a hearty appetite for AI, and AWS is capacity-constrained right now. They need more supply - both hardware ...
“We want to be absolutely the best place to run Nvidia,” said Dave Brown, vice-president of compute and networking services ...
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