Microsoft today announced that its N-Series of virtual machine (VM) instances backed by graphics processing units (GPUs) are now available in preview for developers to use in the Azure public cloud.
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Microsoft Azure’s new NDv2 instance can scale up to 800 interconnected NVIDIA V100 Tensor Core GPUs, giving customers instant access to a level of supercomputing power that was previously unimaginable ...
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Microsoft Corp. is extending its Azure cloud platform with the addition of a new instance family designed to run artificial intelligence models. The instance family, known as the ND H100 v5 series, ...