Seven of the world’s largest systems manufacturers, including Cisco, Dell EMC, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Inspur, Lenovo and Sugon, have introduced NVIDIA T4 Servers architected to run CUDA-X AI accelerated data analytics, machine learning and deep learning. Featuring NVIDIA T4 GPUs and fine-tuned to run NVIDIA CUDA-X AI acceleration libraries, these newly launched servers would provide businesses a standard, highly efficient platform for data analytics and a wide range of other enterprise workloads. “As more enterprises begin to…
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