JAKARTA - During the AWS re:Invent event, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the expansion of its strategic collaboration with NVIDIA, to deliver the most advanced infrastructure, software and services to support customers' generative artificial intelligence (AI) innovation.

Through this expanded collaboration, the two companies will combine the best of NVIDIA and AWS technologies, to train basic models and build generative AI applications.

“AWS and NVIDIA have collaborated for more than 13 years, starting with the world's first GPU cloud. "Today, we offer the broadest range of NVIDIA GPU solutions for workloads including graphics, gaming, high performance computing, machine learning, and now, generative AI," said Adam Selipsky, CEO at AWS in an announcement on Wednesday, November 29.

Selipsky also said he will continue to innovate with NVIDIA to make AWS the best place to run GPUs, combining the next generation NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip with AWS's powerful EFA networking, EC2 UltraClusters large-scale clustering, and Nitro's advanced virtualization capabilities.

Meanwhile, Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA added, “Driven by a shared mission to deliver cost-effective and advanced generative AI to every customer, NVIDIA and AWS collaborate across the computing stack, which includes AI infrastructure, acceleration libraries, base models, to generative AI services.”

NVIDIA software on AWS helps Amazon bring new innovation to its services and operations. AWS will also use the NVIDIA NeMo framework to train the next generation of Amazon Titan LLMs.

On the other hand, Amazon Robotics has begun leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse Isaac to build digital twins to automate, optimize, and plan its autonomous warehouses in virtual environments before deploying them to the real world.


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