Nvidia has collaborated with Oracle Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and other cloud providers to make its A.I. supercomputers accessible via cloud services.
The idea is to make practically any firm able to borrow Nvidia's powerful and costly supercomputers used to create A.I. technologies like ChatGPT, according to the company's plan shared on Tuesday by CEO Jensen Huang.
Moreover, Nvidia is teaming with AT&T Inc (T.N.) to improve truck dispatching, with quantum computing experts to accelerate software development, and with industry giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (2330. T.W.) to accelerate chip development, added Huang.
The Santa Clara, California-based company also unveiled new hardware and software that would make supercomputer-created products like chatbots far less expensive to use daily.
The products "are years ahead of the competition," according to Hans Mosesmann, a semiconductors analyst at Rosenblatt Securities.