Covering Scientific & Technical AI | Wednesday, November 27, 2024

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NVIDIA NIM Now Available to Transform World’s Millions of Developers into Generative AI Developers

TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 2, 2024 -- NVIDIA today announced that the world’s 28 million developers can now download NVIDIA NIM — inference microservices that provide models as optimized containers ...Full Article

NVIDIA Hopper Leaps Ahead in Generative AI at MLPerf

SAN FRANCISCO, March 27, 2024 -- It’s official: NVIDIA delivered the world’s fastest platform in industry-standard tests for inference on generative AI. In the latest MLPerf benchmarks, NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM — software that ...Full Article

Nvidia Looks to Accelerate GenAI Adoption with NIM

Today at the GPU Technology Conference, Nvidia launched a new offering aimed at helping customers quickly deploy their generative AI applications in a secure, stable, and scalable manner. Dubbed ...Full Article

FDA Proposing New Rules as AI Software Is Evolving into Medical Devices

An AI and machine learning “action plan” released this week by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would advance the agency’s monitoring of AI-based medical software which is ...Full Article

AI Triage Model Predicts COVID Oxygen Needs

Among the first steps when COVID-19 patients are hospitalized is a blood oxygen test used to determine whether they require supplemental oxygen. Given the “wildfire” nature of the pandemic ...Full Article

Nvidia Earnings Top Expectations, Data Center Revenue Jumps 80%

Nvidia’s seemingly endless roll continued in the first quarter with the company announcing blockbuster earnings that exceeded Wall Street expectations. Nvidia said revenues for the period ended April 26 ...Full Article

AMD Epyc Rome Tabbed for Nvidia’s New DGX, but HGX Has Intel Option

AMD continues to make inroads into the data center with its second-generation Epyc “Rome” processor, which last week scored a win with Nvidia’s announcement that its new Ampere-based DGX ...Full Article

Nvidia Unveils Two Edge AI Offerings for ‘Smart Everything’

Extending latency-sensitive AI workloads to the edge is the objective of two new products from Nvidia, announced today at the company’s annual (virtual) GPU Technology Conference (GTC), based on ...Full Article
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