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Nvidia has the added challenge of transparently upgrading its current deep learning customers to use Volta’s Tensor Core capability as new Volta-based GPU products enter the market. Tensor Cores gives ...
Today BOXX Technologies announced the new APEXX W3 compact workstation featuring an Intel Xeon W processor, four dual slot NVIDIA GPUs, and other innovative features for accelerating HPC applications.
It's also worth noting that the leading deep learning frameworks all support Nvidia GPU technologies. Moreover, when using Tesla V100 GPUs, these are up to 3 times faster than using Pascal-based ...
NVIDIA DGX Station is a new breed of GPU workstation aka “AI Workstation” designed to help organizations accelerate through this “productive experimentation” phase, enabling them to embark ...
AUSTIN, TEXAS and SAN JOSE, CA, March 27, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance computer worksta ...
Jonah Alben, senior vice president of GPU engineering at Nvidia, tells The Next Platform that this 16-bit floating point math would not only be useful for deep learning but also various kinds of ...
So NVIDIA, a graphics- and video-focused company founded nearly 25 years ago, is reinventing itself as an AI company in the present tense. That's a great way to stay relevant, but is it orthogonal?
At GTC show, Jen-Hsun Huang unveils Titan X GPU, deep-learning development tools, a board for auto makers and details on upcoming Pascal architecture.
Volta, NVIDIA’s seventh-generation GPU architecture, is built with 21 billion transistors and delivers the equivalent performance of 100 CPUs for deep learning. It provides a 5x improvement over ...
Nvidia is updating its Deep Learning GPU Training System, or DIGITS for short, with automatic scaling across multiple GPUs within a single node. The DIGITS software allows data scientists to use a ...