VMware Explore -- NVIDIA today announced the
world’s leading system manufacturers will deliver AI-ready servers
that support VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA, announced
separately today, to help companies customize and deploy generative
AI applications using their proprietary business data.
NVIDIA AI-ready servers will include NVIDIA® L40S GPUs, NVIDIA
BlueField®-3 DPUs and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software to enable
enterprises to fine-tune generative AI foundation models and deploy
generative AI applications like intelligent chatbots, search and
summarization tools. These servers also provide NVIDIA-accelerated
infrastructure and software to power VMware Private AI Foundation
with NVIDIA.
NVIDIA L40S-powered servers from leading global system
manufacturers — Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and
Lenovo — will be available by year-end to accelerate enterprise
AI.
“A new computing era has begun,” said Jensen Huang, founder and
CEO of NVIDIA. “Companies in every industry are racing to adopt
generative AI. With our ecosystem of world-leading software and
system partners, we are bringing generative AI to the world’s
enterprises.”
NVIDIA AI-ready servers are an ideal platform for businesses
that will deploy VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA.
“Generative AI is supercharging digital transformation, and
enterprises need a fully integrated solution to more securely build
applications that enable them to advance their business,” said
Raghu Raghuram, CEO of VMware. “Through the combined expertise of
VMware, NVIDIA and our server manufacturer partners, businesses
will be able to develop and deploy AI with data privacy, security
and control.”
Powering Generative AI Transformation in the
Enterprise NVIDIA AI-ready servers are designed to provide
full-stack accelerated infrastructure and software for industries
racing to adopt generative AI for a broad range of applications,
including drug discovery, retail product descriptions, intelligent
virtual assistants, manufacturing simulation and fraud
detection.
The servers feature NVIDIA AI Enterprise, the operating system
of the NVIDIA AI platform. The software provides production-ready
enterprise support and security for over 100 frameworks, pretrained
models, toolkits and software, including NVIDIA NeMo™ for LLMs,
NVIDIA Modulus for simulations, NVIDIA RAPIDS™ for data science and
NVIDIA Triton™ Inference Server for production AI.
Built to handle complex AI workloads with billions of
parameters, L40S GPUs include fourth-generation Tensor Cores and an
FP8 Transformer Engine, delivering over 1.45 petaflops of tensor
processing power and up to 1.7x training performance compared with
the NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPU.
For generative AI applications such as intelligent chatbots,
assistants, search and summarization, the NVIDIA L40S enables up to
1.2x more generative AI inference performance than the NVIDIA A100
GPU.
Integrating NVIDIA BlueField DPUs drives further speedups by
accelerating, offloading and isolating the tremendous compute load
of virtualization, networking, storage, security and other
cloud-native AI services.
NVIDIA ConnectX®-7 SmartNICs offer advanced hardware offloads
and ultra-low latency, delivering best-in-class, scalable
performance for data-intensive generative AI workloads.
Broad Ecosystem to Speed Enterprise Generative AI
Deployments The world’s leading computer makers are
building NVIDIA AI-ready servers, including the Dell PowerEdge
R760xa, HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers for VMware Private AI Foundation
with NVIDIA, and Lenovo ThinkSystem SR675 V3.
"Generative AI is a catalyst for innovation, helping to solve
some of the world’s most pressing challenges,” said Michael Dell,
chairman and chief executive officer, Dell Technologies. “Dell
Generative AI Solutions with NVIDIA AI-ready servers will play a
critical role in advancing human progress by driving unprecedented
levels of productivity and revolutionizing the way industries
operate."
“Generative AI will usher in a new scale of productivity for
enterprises, from powering chatbots and digital assistants to
helping with the design and development of new solutions,” said
Antonio Neri, president and CEO of HPE. “We are pleased to continue
working closely with NVIDIA to feature its GPUs and software in a
range of enterprise tuning and inference workload solutions that
will accelerate deployments of generative AI.”
“Businesses are eager to adopt generative AI to power
intelligent transformation,” said Yang Yuanqing, chairman and CEO
of Lenovo. “In collaboration with NVIDIA and VMware, Lenovo is
further extending our leadership in generative AI and solidifying
our unique position in helping customers in their AI journey.”
AvailabilityNVIDIA AI-ready servers with L40S
GPUs and BlueField DPUs will be available by year-end, with
instances available from cloud service providers expected in the
coming months.
About NVIDIASince its founding in 1993, NVIDIA
(NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a pioneer in accelerated computing. The
company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC
gaming market, redefined computer graphics, ignited the era of
modern AI and is fueling industrial digitalization across markets.
NVIDIA is now a full-stack computing company with data-center-scale
offerings that are reshaping industry. More information at
https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:
Kristin UchiyamaNVIDIA
Corporation+1-408-313-0448kuchiyama@nvidia.com
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features and availability of our products and technologies,
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BlueField-3 DPUs, NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NVIDIA NeMo, NVIDIA
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Lovelace, NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPU, CUDA, and NVIDIA ConnectX-7
SmartNICs; leading system manufacturers delivering NVIDIA AI-ready
servers; companies in every industry racing to adopt generative AI;
NVIDIA bringing generative AI to the world’s enterprises; leading
computer makers building NVIDIA AI-ready servers; generative AI as
a catalyst for innovation; generative AI as the next frontier of
digital transformation; businesses being eager to adopt generative
AI to power innovation, productivity and creativity; and the impact
and benefits of NVIDIA’s work with Dell Technologies, Hewlett
Packard Enterprise and Lenovo are forward-looking statements that
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and technologies; market acceptance of our products or our
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