NVIDIA GPU Cloud Now Available to AI Researchers
NVIDIA today announced that AI researchers using desktop GPUs can now tap into the power of NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC) as the company has extended NGC support to NVIDIA TITAN.
NVIDIA also announced expanded NGC capabilities - adding new software and other updates to the NGC container registry - to provide researchers a broader, more powerful set of tools to advance their AI research and development efforts.
NVIDIA's customers using NVIDIA Pascal architecture-powered TITAN GPUs can sign up immediately for a no-charge NGC account and gain full access to a catalog of GPU-optimized deep learning and HPC software and tools. Other supported computing platforms include NVIDIA DGX-1, DGX Station and NVIDIA Volta-enabled instances on Amazon EC2.
Software available through NGC's container registry includes NVIDIA optimized deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow and PyTorch, third-party managed HPC applications, NVIDIA HPC visualization tools, and NVIDIA's programmable inference accelerator, NVIDIA TensorRT 3.0.
In addition to making NVIDIA TensorRT available on NGC's container registry, NVIDIA announced the following NGC updates:
- Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX) support for TensorRT.
- Support and availability for the first release of MXNet 1.0
- Availability of Baidu's PaddlePaddle AI framework
ONNX is an open format originally created by Facebook and Microsoft through which developers can exchange models across different frameworks. In the TensorRT development container, NVIDIA created a converter to deploy ONNX models to the TensorRT inference engine.
Launched in October, NGC is also available free of charge to users of NVIDIA Volta GPUs on Amazon Web Services and all NVIDIA DGX-1 and DGX Station customers.