Google and NVIDIA have teamed up to provide users with access to as much as one million NVIDIA GPUs to power up the freshly launched A5X instances. The announcement is part of the pair's latest collaboration to reduce inference costs and improve token throughput. Their A5X system relies on NVIDIA's network accelerators that enable the development of single and mutli-cluster computing infrastructure for AI workloads. NVIDIA & Google to Allow Connecting Nearly a Million Rubin AI GPUs For A5X Instances Through Latest Collaboration The A5X instances are Google's latest products that are designed specifically to run agentic artificial intelligence workloads. […]
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