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cloud GPU

A cloud GPU typically refers to a single GPU or a set of GPUs that are available for rent on a cloud platform. Users can access these GPUs over the internet to perform computationally intensive tasks such as machine learning, deep learning, 3D visualization, and scientific computing. Cloud GPUs are offered by cloud service providers like Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure, and they allow users to add GPU capabilities to their virtual machine instances on an on-demand basis[1][2][3][8].


Citations:

[1] https://mobidev.biz/blog/gpu-deep-learning-on-premises-vs-cloud

[2] https://www.kdnuggets.com/building-a-gpu-machine-vs-using-the-gpu-cloud

[3] https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/on-premise-gpu-servers-vs-cloud-kuldeep-saxena

[4] https://youtube.com/watch?v=62keA5pdykM

[5] https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/whats-difference-between-ai-on-premises-in-the-cloud/

[6] https://www.semianalysis.com/p/gpu-cloud-economics-explained-the

[7] https://www.acecloudhosting.com/blog/the-new-wave-of-cloud-gpus-revolutionizing-the-business-landscape/

[8] https://cloud.google.com/gpu

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