Recently, NVIDIA and Google Cloud announced a new collaboration to help startups around the world accelerate the creation of generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications and services. This initiative combines NVIDIA’s Startup Accelerator Program and Google for Startups Cloud Program to expand access to cloud credits, marketing support, and technical expertise, assisting startups in delivering value to customers more quickly.
The NVIDIA Startup Accelerator Program is a global initiative that has supported over 18,000 startups. Eligible members can accelerate their use of Google Cloud infrastructure and receive Google Cloud credits. Companies focusing on AI can receive up to $350,000 in credits, which can be used for NVIDIA DGX Cloud.
Members of the Google for Startups Cloud Program can join the NVIDIA Startup Accelerator Program to gain technical expertise, credits for NVIDIA’s deep learning institute courses, and NVIDIA software and hardware. Additionally, eligible members can participate in other NVIDIA support programs, such as connecting AI-focused venture capital firms with startups.
At the GTC 2024 conference held last month at the San Jose Convention Center in California, NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, introduced the Blackwell architecture GPU and launched new products for data centers. Early next year, platforms built on the Blackwell architecture will be hosted on Google Cloud, integrated with Google Cloud’s fourth-generation advanced liquid cooling system. NVIDIA HGX B200 will handle workloads such as AI, data analytics, and high-performance computing, while NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 will be used for next-generation, large-scale training models.
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