Google Cloud claims first Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 Server VM
Briefly

Google Cloud has introduced G4 virtual machines utilizing Nvidia's Blackwell GPU technology, marking a significant advancement in cloud computing offerings. These VMs can handle diverse workloads, making them ideal for AI inference, robotics simulations, and advanced content creation. Each G4 VM is powered by eight Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 GPUs paired with AMD Turin CPUs, delivering enhanced performance with a total of 768 GB memory and 384 vCPUs. This new offering improves memory bandwidth and compute capacity significantly over previous G2 VMs, positioning Google Cloud as a versatile solution for GPU-accelerated functions.
The G4 VM can power a variety of workloads, from cost-efficient inference to advanced physical AI, robotics simulations, generative AI-enabled content creation, and next-generation game rendering.
Each accelerator is capable of churning out 3,753 teraFLOPS of sparse FP4 compute and is equipped with 96GB of GDDR7 with 1.6TB/s of memory bandwidth.
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