Nvidia and Equinix Partner To Transform Clients with AI Supercomputers By CIOTechOutlook Team

Nvidia and Equinix Partner To Transform Clients with AI Supercomputers

CIOTechOutlook Team | Thursday, 25 January 2024, 05:52 IST

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Equinix and Nvidia said they had joined forces to offer the chip company's supercomputing frameworks to corporate clients. The assistance will make it simpler for organizations to claim man-made reasoning figuring frameworks and have better command over their information, rather than leasing Nvidia's market-driving chips from distributed computing suppliers like Amazon.com or Microsoft.
 
Many large businesses have shown interest in owning their AI computing system for privacy and security reasons. Still, Nvidia systems are different from conventional data center servers, often using different networking cabling and sometimes employing liquid cooling, as per economic times.
 
Under the arrangement, Nvidia has prepared Equinix staff to construct and run its frameworks. Corporate clients will buy Nvidia frameworks yet pay Equinix to construct and run them productively while as yet holding possession.
 
"We want to drive privacy because what we're hearing at large customers is they are very worried about controlling their own destiny," Jon Lin, executive vice president and general manager of data center services at Equinix, added.
 
However, "being able to then figure out how to operate AI data centers efficiently and effectively - this is an entirely new set of capabilities that is not generally available."
 
Nvidia and Equinix said the new contribution is accessible yet uncovered no prompt clients.

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