At its GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in Japan, Nvidia launched a new device for inference workloads - the Tesla T4. Featuring 320 Turing Tensor Cores and 2,560 CUDA cores, the company claims the 75 ...
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At Nvidia's annual GTC event, the company announced that Amazon Web Services will offer Tesla T4 GPUs in the company’s EC2 instances. Available in the coming weeks, Amazon’s EC2 G4 is designed with ...
Earlier this week, NVIDIA announced that the new NVIDIA T4 GPU is now the biggest selling GPU in the Cloud space. Two months after its introduction, the T4 is featured in 57 separate server designs ...
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In the coming weeks, AWS is launching new G4 instances with support for Nvidia’s T4 Tensor Core GPUs, the company today announced at Nvidia’s GTC conference. The T4, which is based on Nvidia’s Turing ...
Fueling the growth of AI services worldwide, NVIDIA today launched an AI data center platform that delivers the industry’s most advanced inference acceleration for voice, video, image and ...
Nvidia has taken the wraps off its next iteration of workstations for data scientists and users interested in machine learning, with a reference design featuring a pair of Quadro RTX GPUs. Announced ...
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Google Cloud today announced that Nvidia’s Turing-based Tesla T4 data center GPUs are now available in beta in its data centers in Brazil, India, Netherlands, Singapore, Tokyo and the United States.
NVIDIA NVDA) recently announced at the 2019 GTC Conference that its Tesla T4 GPUs will be used by Amazon's AMZN AWS to launch the EC2 G4 instance. The T4-based G4 instances are expected to be easier ...