
As the AI focus shifts from training models to running them, CPUs with large addressable memories have become the hot commodity. To that end, HPE today announced from its annual Discover conference that it’s adding its Nvidia Vera CPU-based its ProLiant Compute DL394 server to its Private Cloud AI offering. The company made a slew […] The post HPE Adds Nvidia Vera CPUs to Private Cloud AI Offering appeared first on HPCwire .
The shift in AI focus from training to inference, which requires powerful CPUs with large memory, is driving demand for such specialized hardware offerings.
This move by HPE in collaboration with Nvidia indicates a clear market trend towards optimizing hardware for AI inference, essential for deploying AI models at scale.
HPE's Private Cloud AI offering now includes specialized servers featuring Nvidia Vera CPUs, specifically designed for AI inference workloads, enhancing their market competitiveness.
- · HPE
- · Nvidia
- · AI-reliant enterprises
- · Cloud infrastructure providers
- · General-purpose CPU manufacturers
- · Organizations with legacy AI infrastructure
HPE strengthens its position in the rapidly expanding AI private cloud market by offering tailored solutions.
Increased availability of specialized hardware for AI inference will accelerate the deployment and adoption of AI applications across various industries.
The enhanced efficiency of AI inference at the edge or within private clouds could drive new business models and reduce reliance on centralized public cloud providers for specific AI tasks.
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