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GPU Hosting

The use of graphics processing units (GPUs) in a hosted environment to run large-scale AI computations and high-performance computing tasks.

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GPU Hosting refers to the service of providing access to powerful Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) in a remote data center for high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and other compute-intensive tasks. These hosted GPUs deliver the computational power needed to process large datasets, train AI models, and run complex simulations, without the need for businesses to invest in or maintain their own hardware infrastructure.


The main difference with traditional computing (CPUs based) is that accelerated computing (done by GPUs) requires significantly denser layouts, in other words:

  • higher electricity and cooling requirements (from 10 to 40kW racks)

  • low latency between racks (higher bandwidth requirements in between racks)



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