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Dell Technologies and NVIDIA are working together to reduce the complexity of building and deploying infrastructure for Generative AI.
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07 Aug 2023
Building an IT infrastructure for deep learning and artificial intelligence is daunting. The technologies and practices used in deploying AI workloads are very different from traditional enterprise IT applications. This can force IT practitioners to use new, if not unfamiliar skills, which brings a degree of risk to an IT project.
Generative AI, in particular, is placing new demands on IT teams across nearly every industry. The GPUs required for generative AI are expensive and power-hungry, and you may need many. Aligning storage to keep those data-hungry GPUs fed requires adopting new technologies, such as NVIDIA's GPUDirect, that enable applications to transfer data from primary storage directly into the GPU’s memory. The software stack looks unlike nearly anything else in enterprise IT. The list goes on and on.
Dell Technologies and NVIDIA are working together to reduce the complexity of building and deploying
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