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Cloud GPU Providers
Cloud GPU providers offer scalable, on-demand access to Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) over the internet, enabling users to perform computationally intensive tasks such as machine learning, deep learning, scientific simulations, and 3D rendering without the need for significant upfront hardware investments. These platforms provide flexibility in resource allocation, allowing users to select GPU types, configurations, and billing models that best suit their specific workloads. By leveraging cloud infrastructure, organizations can accelerate their AI and ML projects, ensuring high performance and reliability. Additionally, the global distribution of data centers ensures low-latency access to computing resources, enhancing the efficiency of real-time applications. The competitive landscape among providers has led to continuous improvements in service offerings, pricing, and support, catering to a wide range of industries and use cases.
Serverless GPU Clouds Software
Serverless GPU clouds represent a transformative approach to cloud computing, offering developers the ability to run GPU-intensive workloads—such as machine learning inference, image processing, and scientific simulations—without managing the underlying infrastructure. These platforms automatically allocate and scale GPU resources based on demand, enabling users to pay only for the compute time utilized, thus optimizing cost efficiency.
Mining Software
Mining software refers to tools and platforms used in the mining industry to optimize and automate processes related to the extraction of resources such as minerals, metals, and fossil fuels. These software solutions help companies plan, model, and manage mining operations, ensuring efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Mining software typically includes features for geological modeling, mine planning, resource estimation, equipment management, and performance tracking. It also helps with environmental monitoring, compliance with regulations, and safety management by providing real-time data and predictive analytics. By improving resource utilization, reducing operational costs, and enhancing safety, mining software supports more effective and profitable mining operations.
Artificial Intelligence Software
Artificial Intelligence (AI) software is computer technology designed to simulate human intelligence. It can be used to perform tasks that require cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving, data analysis, visual perception and language translation. AI applications range from voice recognition and virtual assistants to autonomous vehicles and medical diagnostics.
Data Management Software
Data management software systems are software platforms that help organize, store and analyze information. They provide a secure platform for data sharing and analysis with features such as reporting, automation, visualizations, and collaboration. Data management software can be customized to fit the needs of any organization by providing numerous user options to easily access or modify data. These systems enable organizations to keep track of their data more efficiently while reducing the risk of data loss or breaches for improved business security.
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    Faiss

    Faiss

    Meta

    ...It also contains supporting code for evaluation and parameter tuning. Faiss is written in C++ with complete wrappers for Python. Some of the most useful algorithms are implemented on the GPU. It is developed by Facebook AI Research.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kaggle

    Kaggle

    Kaggle

    Kaggle offers a no-setup, customizable, Jupyter Notebooks environment. Access free GPUs and a huge repository of community published data & code. Inside Kaggle you’ll find all the code & data you need to do your data science work. Use over 19,000 public datasets and 200,000 public notebooks to conquer any analysis in no time.
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    Marqo

    Marqo

    Marqo

    ...With Marqo, input pre-processing, machine learning inference, and storage are all included out of the box. Run Marqo in a Docker image on your laptop or scale it up to dozens of GPU inference nodes in the cloud. Marqo can be scaled to provide low-latency searches against multi-terabyte indexes. Marqo helps you configure deep-learning models like CLIP to pull semantic meaning from images.
    Starting Price: $86.58 per month
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    Google Colab
    Google Colab is a free, hosted Jupyter Notebook service that provides cloud-based environments for machine learning, data science, and educational purposes. It offers no-setup, easy access to computational resources such as GPUs and TPUs, making it ideal for users working with data-intensive projects. Colab allows users to run Python code in an interactive, notebook-style environment, share and collaborate on projects, and access extensive pre-built resources for efficient experimentation and learning. Colab also now offers a Data Science Agent automating analysis, from understanding the data to delivering insights in a working Colab notebook (Sequences shortened. ...
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    Azure Data Science Virtual Machines
    ...Quick, Low friction startup for one to many classroom scenarios and online courses. Ability to run analytics on all Azure hardware configurations with vertical and horizontal scaling. Pay only for what you use, when you use it. Readily available GPU clusters with Deep Learning tools already pre-configured. Examples, templates and sample notebooks built or tested by Microsoft are provided on the VMs to enable easy onboarding to the various tools and capabilities such as Neural Networks (PYTorch, Tensorflow, etc.), Data Wrangling, R, Python, Julia, and SQL Server.
    Starting Price: $0.005
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    Deep Lake

    Deep Lake

    activeloop

    ...Track & compare versions over time to improve your data & your model. Competitive businesses are not built on OpenAI APIs. Fine-tune your LLMs on your data. Efficiently stream data from remote storage to the GPUs as models are trained. Deep Lake datasets are visualized right in your browser or Jupyter Notebook. Instantly retrieve different versions of your data, materialize new datasets via queries on the fly, and stream them to PyTorch or TensorFlow.
    Starting Price: $995 per month
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    LanceDB

    LanceDB

    LanceDB

    ...Leading AI companies have indexed billions of vectors and petabytes of text, images, and videos, at a fraction of the cost of other vector databases. More than just embedding. Filter, select, and stream training data directly from object storage to keep GPU utilization high.
    Starting Price: $16.03 per month
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    SciChart

    SciChart

    SciChart

    SciChart is a cross-platform, high-performance charting and data visualization library suite that provides developers with GPU-accelerated, real-time 2D and 3D chart components for JavaScript, WPF/.NET, iOS, macOS, and Android applications so they can render millions to billions of data points smoothly with minimal lag and build complex interactive dashboards, scientific graphs, and live telemetry displays without performance penalties; its proprietary Visual Xccelerator engine and WebGL/WebAssembly support enable charts to update at high frame rates even under heavy data loads typical of big-data, financial trading, and instrumentation applications. ...
    Starting Price: Free
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    JetBrains Datalore
    ...It offloads the core data team with simple tasks. Datalore enables analysts and data scientists to share results with ML Engineers. You can run your code on powerful CPUs or GPUs and collaborate with your colleagues in real-time.
    Starting Price: $19.90 per month
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