NVIDIA has joined hands with AMD to offer the world's most powerful AI workstation PCs featuring Threadripper 7000 CPUs.
Press Release: To enable professionals worldwide to build and run AI applications right from their desktops, NVIDIA and AMD are powering a new line of workstations equipped with NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation GPUs and AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series CPUs.
Bringing together the highest levels of AI computing, rendering, and simulation capabilities, these new platforms enable professionals to efficiently tackle the most resource-intensive, large-scale AI workflows locally.
Advanced AI tasks typically require data center-level performance. Training a large language model with a trillion parameters, for example, takes thousands of GPUs running for weeks, though research is underway to reduce model size and enable model training on smaller systems while still maintaining high levels of AI model accuracy.
The new NVIDIA RTX GPU and AMD CPU-powered AI workstations provide the power and performance required for training such smaller models, as well as local fine-tuning, and helping to offload data center and cloud resources for AI development tasks. The devices let users select single- or multi-GPU configurations as required for their workloads.
Smaller trained AI models also provide the opportunity to use workstations for local inferencing. RTX GPU and AMD CPU-powered workstations can be configured to run these smaller AI models for inference serving small workgroups or departments.
With up to 48GB of memory in a single NVIDIA RTX GPU, these workstations offer a cost-effective way to reduce the compute load on data centers. When professionals do need to scale training and deployment from these workstations to
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