GPU vendor Nvidia has announced that its AI and HPC software will be available for Arm-based computers by the end of 2019.
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XENON Systems, a leader in high performance computing, data analytics and artificial intelligence solutions, is the first to secure rights to sell the NVIDIA DGX-2 and DGX-2H platforms across Australia and New Zealand.
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