Microsoft’s strategic AI datacenter planning enables seamless, large-scale NVIDIA Rubin deployments
CES 2026 showcases the arrival of the NVIDIA Rubin Platform, along with Azure’s proven readiness for deployment.
CES 2026 showcases the arrival of the NVIDIA Rubin Platform, along with Azure’s proven readiness for deployment.
Product level simulation models are routinely used in day-to-day decision making on design, reliability, and product features. Microsoft Azure HPC plays a vital role in enabling this vision for the Microsoft Surface team.
We recently published our Microsoft Azure: The State of AI Infrastructure report. This is the first-ever report of its kind, which discusses the opportunities and challenges associated with leveraging AI infrastructure.
Azure Managed Lustre delivers the time-tested Lustre file system as a first party managed service on Azure. Long time users of Lustre on-premises can now leverage the benefits of a complete HPC solution, including compute and high performance storage, delivered on Azure.
Autonomous vehicles, also known as self-driving cars, have the potential to truly revolutionize the transportation industry, with its impact anticipated across many industries. Several stubborn obstacles, however, stand in the way of mass adoption.
With the general availability of Azure HBv4 and HX series virtual machines today, Microsoft has integrated the latest 4th Gen AMD EPYCâ„¢ processors with AMD 3D V-Cacheâ„¢ technology.
By implementing a well-designed Cliosoft IP Source Code Management Platform on Microsoft Azure, enterprise customers can leverage the power of both systems to achieve high scalability, collaboration, availability, and reliability in their product development cycles.
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High-performance computing and orbital data deliver unprecedented insights into weather patterns, improving planning, forecasting, and decision-making, in an ever-evolving agriculture supply chain.
Azure High-Performance Computing provides a platform for energy industry innovation at scale.
With Voltus on Azure, semiconductor companies have the ideal solution to verify power integrity for their most complex designs.
Microsoft Azure is the only global public cloud service provider that offers purpose-built AI supercomputers with massively scalable scale-up-and-scale-out IT infrastructure comprised of NVIDIA InfiniBand interconnected NVIDIA Ampere A100 Tensor Core GPUs.