QCT, a leading server manufacturer, is collaborating with NVIDIA to integrate the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform with its powerful GPU servers. This partnership aims to enhance AI capabilities across various infrastructures, including virtualized environments and private clouds. The collaboration is set to accelerate the deployment of generative AI applications, making QCT a significant player in the AI server market.
The integration of NVIDIA's software with QCT's hardware allows enterprises to efficiently manage AI workloads and improve resource utilization through GPU sharing. Additionally, the development of the VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA addresses critical enterprise concerns such as privacy and compliance. This strategic alliance positions both companies at the forefront of the generative AI revolution.
• QCT ranks second globally for GPU servers, enhancing AI capabilities.
• NVIDIA AI Enterprise streamlines development of production-grade generative AI applications.
Generative AI refers to algorithms that can generate new content, such as text or images, based on training data.
GPU sharing allows multiple virtual machines to utilize the same physical GPU resource, optimizing resource management.
NIM microservices are components of NVIDIA AI Enterprise that facilitate the deployment of AI models across data centers.
QCT is a major player in the server industry, known for its powerful GPU servers tailored for AI applications.
NVIDIA is renowned for its GPUs and software solutions that power AI workloads and enhance HPC-class deployments.
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