NVIDIA Partners With Hugging Face, Offers AI Supercomputing Training

NVIDIA and AI startup, Hugging Face have entered a partnership that aims to train developers in advancing the AI technology. 

In this collaboration, the developers will be given an access to NVIDIA DGX Cloud, a multi-node AI supercomputer that allows to train and tune advanced AI models. This is known to be beneficial for business data on industry-specific applications such as  AI chatbots, search, and summarization. 

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NVIDIA, Hugging Face on AI Advancements 

Both companies have acknowledged the importance of researchers and developers in improving AI models. Hence, they created the largest AI community that will "put generative AI supercomputing at the fingertips of millions developers." 

With this collaboration, Hugging Face will offer the Training Cluster as a Service, that aims to simplify the process of creating new and custom generative AI models that will be utilized by large enterprises. 

"Our collaboration will bring NVIDIA's most advanced AI supercomputing to Hugging Face to enable companies to take their AI destiny into their own hands with open source and with speed they need to contribute to what's coming next," Hugging Face co-founder and CEO, Clément Delangue, explained.

Training Cluster with Hugging Face Powered by NVIDIA

Hugging Face will serve as a platform for developers to build, train, and deploy AI model by using open-source resources. With the help of NVIDIA DGX Cloud, developers will have access to connect to NVIDIA AI supercomputing. 

Both companies assured that the training will help businesses will have a unique industry advantage as long as Hugging Face will create uniquely efficient models as fast as they could. 

The NVIDIA DGX Cloud is equipped with eight NVIDIA H100 or A100 80GB Tensor Core GPUs, totaling into 640 GB GPU memory per node. The integration of NVIDIA DGX Cloud to Hugging Face is set to launch in the coming months. 

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