VMware will partner with Nvidia to make AI chips easier for commercial use


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On Tuesday it announced a partnership with Nvidia’s Artificial Intelligence chips to make VMware’s software software easier to manage data centers. The companies said they would give some customers early access to the technology but did not say when it would go on sale. Over the years, much of VMware’s work has been transferred to Intel Corp.’s ITTC. The software focuses on improving software functionality with no processors.
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In which data centers had market influence. Separately, VMware said it had acquired Saltstack Inc. Plans to acquire, which makes intelligent, event-based automation software. Terms were not disclosed. “Nvidia has exploded on this scene, and today there is a whole bunch of AI usage cases,” said Sanjay Fiser, chief rating officer at Viviver, to Sanjay Poon. “We finally decided it was best for us and our customers [team with Nvidia], And we expand the work we have already done with them. “The deal with Nvidia expands its total available market and does not diminish its relationship with Intel,” he said.

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