Amazon Web Services (AMZN) and NVIDIA (NVDA) announced a multi-part collaboration focused on building out the world’s most scalable, on-demand artificial intelligence infrastructure optimized for training increasingly complex large language models and developing generative AI applications. The joint work features next-generation Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud P5 instances powered by NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs and AWS’s state-of-the-art networking and scalability that will deliver up to 20 exaFLOPS of compute performance for building and training the largest deep learning models. P5 instances will be the first GPU-based instance to take advantage of AWS’s second-generation Elastic Fabric Adapter networking, which provides 3,200 Gbps of low-latency, high bandwidth networking throughput, enabling customers to scale up to 20,000 H100 GPUs in EC2 UltraClusters for on-demand access to supercomputer-class performance for AI.
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