by dharma1 on 5/12/2017, 11:13:23 AM
by noahmbarr on 5/10/2017, 7:04:20 PM
Interesting play vis-à-vis commoditized hardware offering from AWS/EC2.
If they have a differentiated and/or significantly more powerful offering, this could chip away at the status quo...
by dang on 5/10/2017, 7:03:37 PM
This looks like a signup page. The 'announcement of an announcement' category is off topic here; there's no harm in waiting for the stack to pop.
by vizzah on 5/10/2017, 7:18:57 PM
Signup/Subscribe button isn't working in latest Firefox
by lostmsu on 5/10/2017, 9:38:52 PM
The page does not actually tell what is it.
This is really interesting, though it seems like some kind of container play primarily to simplify GPU workloads anywhere - local and cloud.
There is little mention of their plans to build their own GPU data centre - though they must already have one for their cloud gaming offering.
NVidia could likely destroy AWS and Azure for GPU instances since they have GPU HW for cost price. I wonder how they are going to walk the fine line between cloud GPUs and cannibalising their own hardware sales - this feels like a dipping their toes in the water. I expect pricing to be only slightly below AWS.
http://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-launches-gpu-cloud-...