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 NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPU Available in Volta-based Cloud Services
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NVIDIA' s latest data center GPU - the NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPU based on NVIDIA's Volta architecture - is available through major computer makers and has been chosen by clouds to deliver artificial intelligence and high performance computing.

Dell EMC, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Huawei, IBM and Lenovo have all announced Volta-based offerings for their customers. Providers such as Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services, Baidu Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud and Tencent Cloud have also announced Volta-based cloud services.

NVIDIA has introduced new software and tools on the NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC) container registry that make it easy for scientists to deploy NVIDIA's accelerated computing platform for compute-intensive research.

The company shared the news at the SC17 supercomputing conference.

"Volta is the world's most powerful platform for AI and HPC, and will allow the world's top minds in scientific research to push the limit on what's possible in areas like drug discovery, alternative fuel sources and predicting natural disasters," said Jensen Huang, founder and chief executive officer of NVIDIA. "With Volta now in data centers and clouds around the world, a new wave of innovation is underway that will have an incredible impact across society."

More than 500 HPC applications incorporate GPU acceleration. However, one of the biggest challenges facing scientists who want to take advantage of these applications is the complexity of deployment.

NVIDIA's new containers for scientific computing applications and for HPC visualization tools provide access to some of the most widely used GPU-optimized HPC software. They join the GPU-optimized AI frameworks and deep learning applications the company introduced in the NGC container registry last month.

Together, the offerings make NGC a single source for researchers seeking to easy access, at no charge, to the AI frameworks, HPC applications and visualization tools essential for their scientific workflows.

The HPC application containers encompass several third-party scientific applications, including GAMESS, GROMACS, LAMMPS, NAMD and RELION.

The HPC visualization containers now available in beta on NGC feature visualization tools, including ParaView with NVIDIA IndeX volume renderer, NVIDIA Optix ray-tracing library and NVIDIA Holodeck for interactive real-time visualization and high-quality visuals.

The complete set of GPU-accelerated deep learning, HPC application and HPC visualization containers are available to users at no charge from the NGC container registry. The HPC containers can run on any NVIDIA Pascal and later generation NVIDIA GPU-accelerated system, including local workstations, NVIDIA DGX systems and HPC supercomputing clusters.

 
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