Nvidia DGX Cloud: train your own ChatGPT in a web browser for $37K a month

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Microsoft, Google, and Oracle are all on board.

to buy tens of thousands of Nvidia A100 graphics chips so that partner OpenAI could train the large language models behindDon’t have access to all that capital or space for all that hardware for your own LLM project?Announced today at the company’s 2023 GPU Technology Conference, the service rents virtual versions of its DGX Server boxes, each containing eight Nvidia H100 or A100 GPUs and 640GB of memory.

It’s even possible some of the GPUs you’ll be borrowing might be the exact ones Microsoft used to help train OpenAI’s models — Microsoft Azure is one of the groups that will be hosting DGX Cloud. However, Nvidia says customers will get “full-time reserved access” to the GPUs they’re renting, no need to share with anyone else. Also, Oracle will be the first partner, with Microsoft coming “next quarter,” and Google Cloud will “soon” host the platform as well.

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