By connecting to the cloud, NVIDIA will enable all businesses to access the massive computing power of DGX supercomputers at any time through a web browser.
Through a subscription service called DGX Cloud, any enterprise can access the massive computing power of the DGX supercomputer with a starting price of US$36999 per month for a single instance. This subscription service will initially be hosted on Oracle's OCI cloud platform, with Microsoft Azure hosting expected to be added in the next quarter. There are also plans to collaborate with cloud platforms such as Google Cloud for hosting in the future.
The DGX Cloud service will utilize NVIDIA DGX AI supercomputing clusters and NVIDIA AI software, allowing businesses to connect and use it simply through a web browser. It touts itself as the simplest way to access supercomputer computing resources. It also allows for flexible scaling of computing power through subscriptions, streamlining the costs associated with deploying computing resources.
Enterprises only need to open the NVIDIA Base Command platform software in a browser to manage and monitor DGX Cloud-related workloads.
Each DGX Cloud instance is equipped with eight NVIDIA H8 or A100 100GB Tensor Core GPUs, each with 80GB of video memory. NVIDIA network technology is used to build a high-performance, low-latency architecture, ensuring that workloads can be quickly resized across interconnected system clusters. This allows multiple instances to function as a single giant GPU, meeting the performance requirements for training advanced artificial intelligence.
In addition, DGX Cloud includes NVIDIA AI Enterprise software technology resources, providing an end-to-end artificial intelligence framework and pre-trained models to accelerate data science pipelines and simplify the development and deployment of production-based artificial intelligence.


