To make these models more accessible, IBM offers them through a variety of platforms.
These models will be available through IBM’s own Watsonx platform as well as partnerships with leading cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud.
This wide availability is intended to give businesses flexibility in how they implement and use these AI models.
Additionally, some of these models will be accessible through Nvidia’s software tools, allowing companies to incorporate AI models into their operations.
Nvidia, a leading manufacturer of graphics processing units (GPUs) and other computer hardware, has become a major player in the AI industry due to the computational power its products provide for training and deploying AI models.
IBM’s research director Dario Gil said the new Granite model was trained using AI chip leader Nvidia’s H100 graphics processor units (GPUs), Reuters reported.
These advanced processors are specifically designed to handle the complex calculations required to train and infer AI models.
As Kate Soule, program director for IBM’s Data and Model Factory, and Dave Bergmann, data and AI writer, summarize in IBM’s AI in Action report:
“With a focus on balancing power and practicality, the new IBM Granite 3.0 models deliver cutting-edge performance relative to their size while maximizing safety, speed, and cost efficiency for enterprise use cases. ”
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