GPU giant promises to make ML accessible to even the most modest biz
Nvidia aims to take the pain out of machine-learning development this week with the latest release of its AI Enterprise suite, which includes a low-code toolkit for machine-learning workloads.
Introduced last summer, Nvidia bills AI Enterprise as a one-stop shop for developing and deploying enterprise workloads on its GPUs, regardless of whether they’re deployed on-prem or in the cloud. Low code is the idea of abstracting away the complexity associated with manually coding an application — in this case speech and AI vision workloads — using little to no code in the process. Nvidia's TOA Toolkit, for example, features REST API support, weights import, TensorBoard integrations, and several pre-trained models, designed to simplify the process of assembling an application.
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