Microsoft Partners with NVIDIA to Launch AI-Powered Cloud Computing Platform
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Microsoft and NVIDIA have announced a partnership to develop a new AI-powered cloud computing platform, Azure AI Foundry, aimed at enterprise clients. Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, and Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, jointly revealed the platform on December 9, 2024, at a tech summit in Seattle, Washington. The platform integrates NVIDIA’s latest H100 GPUs and promises a 40% reduction in AI model training time. Nadella commented, 'This collaboration will empower businesses to scale AI solutions
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