By now, you've probably heard of OpenAI's chatbot, the aptly named ChatGPT, and how Microsoft recently incorporated it into Bing.
. Hell, we’re willing to be that you’ve actually use the chatbot to do your homework for you or even have it write up that report your boss has been hounding you to get it over it.
On that note, and getting back to Microsoft, the software company and Windows OS owner’s Azure division recently upgraded its cloud platform with its new ND H100 v5 virtual machines . The new supercomputer, which is now the driving force behind its generative AI project, is powered by thousands of NViDIA H100 GPUs, all of which are interconnected through the GPU maker’s Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking.
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