Microsoft is no stranger to using Nvidia's GPUs to speed up its cloud-delivered artificial intelligence workloads, but now the company is taking aim at high-end graphical workstations and virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI) with its latest NV-series Azure virtual instances.
The software giant this week announced three NV-series offerings that use Nvidia's GRID virtualization platform to generate high-fidelity computer imagery on the cloud. Available in with up to 24 processing cores, 224GB of memory, 1.44TB of solid-state storage and four M60 Nvidia GPUs, Microsoft's latest Azure virtual machines pack some serious graphical horsepower, according to Karan Batta, a senior program manager at Microsoft Azure.
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