AMD powers new Google Cloud VMs for AI and HPC

AMD says Google Cloud has new C4D and H4D virtual machines running on their 5th Gen EPYC processors. These cloud machines deliver top performance for demanding tasks, from data work to high-performance computing and AI tasks. Tests show C4D machines process up to 80% more per virtual CPU compared to earlier versions. Cloud customers can use these powerful systems for everyday computing jobs and AI prediction without buying expensive hardware. The C4D machines focus on general-purpose tasks with consistent performance.

The H4D machines target scientific computing with AMD EPYC CPUs that include special Cloud RDMA technology. This lets them connect thousands of processing cores for massive calculations. AMD's server chief, Dan McNamara, expressed excitement that these processors reached cloud users after strong adoption among other partners. Google Cloud's Mark Lohmeyer mentioned how these machines help businesses improve their applications with better performance. Both machine types can be tested right away during a preview period, with full release coming later across many global regions.

These virtual machines let companies access powerful computers without building their systems from scratch. The partnership between AMD and Google Cloud creates faster computing options for demanding software. Users benefit from cutting-edge performance that scales easily as their needs grow. The technology advances how businesses handle complex computing tasks through cloud services. Computer chip makers and cloud providers continue improving options for companies that need serious processing power.
 

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