Amazon Web Services Inc. today detailed Project Rainer, a compute cluster powered by hundreds of thousands of its custom AWS Trainium2 chips. The company is using the system to support the artificial ...
It is hard to believe that Amazon Web Services has been selling compute, storage, and networking capacity for nearly two decades. And it is easy to mistakenly think of AWS as mostly a subsidiary of ...
Amazon Web Services has announced the availability of Cluster Compute Instances for Amazon EC2, which is a new instance type specifically designed for high-performance computing (HPC) applications and ...
AWS yesterday unveiled new EC2 instances geared toward tackling some of the fastest growing workloads, including AI training and big data analytics. During his re:Invent keynote, CEO Adam Selipsky ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has detailed its "Project Rainier" supercluster of Trainium2 chips in a blog post. First announced during the Re:Invent event in Las Vegas late last year, Project Rainier is ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has officially activated its Project Rainier supercluster of Trainium2 chips. According to a blog post from AWS, the cluster is now fully operational, with nearly 500,000 of ...
At its re:Invent conference, AWS today announced the general availably of its Trainium2 (T2) chips for training and deploying large language models (LLMs). These chips, which AWS first announced a ...
We posted an article earlier today about the latest service offering from Amazon’s EC2 cloud resource. Amazon has added what amounts to pseudo-tightly-coupled cluster platform support such that ...
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