Nvidia expands its DGX Cloud Lepton GPU marketplace with the addition of AWS and Microsoft Azure to its roster of providers.
DGX Cloud Lepton is a marketplace that unified Nvidia GPU resources across providers and regions. The marketplace is also integrated with Nvidia's AI stack for microservice containers, multiple large language models and management.
At Nvidia GTC Paris, the company said its global compute marketplace, launched at Computex, is adding a bevy of EU providers including Mistral AI, Nebius, Nscale, Firebird, Fluidstack, Hydra Host, Scaleway and Together AI. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said DGX Cloud Lepton is "connects developers to GPU compute powering a virtual global AI factory."
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AWS and Microsoft Azure will be the first large-scale providers contributing Nvidia Blackwell and GPUs to DGX Cloud Lepton. CoreWeave, Crusoe, Firmus, Foxconn, GMI Cloud, Lambda and Yotta Data Services are already participating in DGX Cloud Lepton.
In addition, Nvidia said that Hugging Face will roll out Training Cluster as a Service integrating with DGX Cloud Lepton so researchers and developers can tap into GPU compute. Mirror Physics, Project Numina and the Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine will be among the first Hugging Face customers to access Training Cluster as a Service, which uses DGX Cloud Lepton for compute.
Nvidia also said it is working with European venture capitals firms Accel, Elaia, Partech and Sofinnova Partners to provide up to $100,000 in DGX Cloud Lepton credits to startups.
Enterprises with early access to DGX Cloud Lepton include Basecamp Research, EY, Outerbounds, Prime Mente and Reflection.
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