Nvidia was also working with Microsoft and Alphabet Inc.
Nvidia Corp Chief Executive Jensen Huang on Tuesday outlined the company’s plans to make the powerful and expensive supercomputers used to develop AI technologies such as ChatGPT available for rent to almost any business.
(Reuters) – Nvidia Corp Chief Executive Jensen Huang on Tuesday outlined the company’s plans to make the powerful and expensive supercomputers used to develop AI technologies such as ChatGPT available to rent to almost any business .
While that access won’t come cheap — $37,000 a month for Nvidia’s eight flagship A100 or H100 chips together — offering it to a wider swath of business customers could accelerate the AI boom that has sent Nvidia shares up 77% this year. Extended up to It is valued at about five times more than longtime rival Intel Corp.
The Santa Clara, California-based company already dominates the field of artificial intelligence chips and has enlisted partners such as Microsoft Corp for the services of ChatGPT maker OpenAI, a giant system for answering questions with human-like text and creating images from gestures. Helped to make.
At Nvidia’s annual software developer conference on Tuesday, Huang said the company was working with partners such as Oracle Corp to provide access to Nvidia’s DGX supercomputers with more than 32,000 of Nvidia’s chips , who can log on through a web browser.
“AI’s iPhone moment has begun,” Huang said in a virtual keynote address, with Apple Inc. opening up the market for smartphones.
Huang said Nvidia was also working with Microsoft and Alphabet Inc to offer their supercomputers, creating new AI products as a service. Nvidia on Tuesday announced new chips and software designed to help products like chatbots operate on a day-to-day basis after supercomputers are built with them.
Those products “are ahead of the competition,” said Hans Mosseman, a semiconductor analyst at Rosenblatt Securities. “Nvidia’s leadership in the software side of AI is not only monumental – it’s accelerating.”
Huang said Nvidia is partnering with AT&T Inc. to make dispatching trucks more efficient, collaborating with quantum computing researchers to speed up software development, and using industry technology to accelerate chip development. The giant is working with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
Nvidia’s new rental service, called DGX Cloud, could give many more developers access to thousands of its chips at once. Nvidia said biotech firm Amgen Inc and software firm ServiceNow Inc have started using the service.
Nvidia also launched a service called AI Foundation to help companies train their customized artificial intelligence models. Several major owners of stock image databases plan to use the service, which would avoid legal questions about the copyright of images used to generate AI content.
Huang also announced technology to speed up the design and manufacturing of semiconductors. The software uses Nvidia’s chips to speed up the step that sits between the software-based design of a chip and the physical creation of a lithography mask used to print that design on a piece of silicon.
Those calculations can take two weeks for a traditional computing chip to complete, but Nvidia said Tuesday that its chips and software can handle the task overnight and reduce the power used for the task from 35 megawatts to 5 megawatts. Can
Nvidia said it is working with ASML Holding, Synopsis Inc and TSMC to bring it to market. Huang said TSMC will begin preparing the technology for production in June.
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