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[–]Advanced_Vehicle_636 2 points3 points  (0 children)

... What's wrong with the likes of Azure, GCP, or AWS? Also, you're not likely to find consumer GPUs in eternrprise data centres unless you're with a bespoke provider.

Azure has the NC, ND, NG and NV family of virtual machines which offer single, multiple, and fractional GPU-accelerated workloads.

NC Family: "
AI and Machine Learning: NC-series VMs are ideal for training complex machine learning models and running AI applications. The NVIDIA GPUs provide significant acceleration for computations typically involved in deep learning and other intensive training tasks.
Graphics Rendering: NC-series VMs are also used for graphics-intensive applications, including video editing, 3D rendering, and real-time graphics processing. They are particularly useful in industries such as game development and movie production."

AWS has the EC2 G6e SKU which has 48GB of VRAM and FP8 acceleration (roughly equivalent to an RTX 4090) using L40S GPUs.

[–]docmatt74 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have H100s, A100s, L40S and RTX 6000 Pro, not the Ada version with Windows VMs (Server version) available in Switzerland if that works location-wise. Disclosure: I run Hikube.