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Microsoft Azure Provides Private Preview of NVIDA-based Cloud Computing

October 30, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

NVIDIA GPUs are coming to Azure!

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Microsoft announced it will provide a private preview of NVIDIA GPUs running in the Azure Cloud with a target of December 2015. Through our partnership with NVidia, we will be offering state-of-the-art GPU Visualization Infrastructure and GPU Compute Infrastructure. Join this session to learn about the technology, see demos, and hear customer stories.

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