Skip to main content

Nvidia’s EGX is the super-computing cloud platform of the future

Like many of Nvidia’s products, the company’s new cloud-based EGX Supercomputing Platform relies on the power of graphics processors. Unlike the graphics card inside your gaming PC, however, Nvidia’s new EGX platform lives in the cloud and will help make the world around you smarter thanks to the power of artificial intelligence. Early adopters of the EGX platform include notable businesses like Walmart, BMW, Procter & Gamble, and Samsung, each using Internet of Things sensors, AI processing, and EGX to make their businesses more efficient.

Announcing the EGX platform at Mobile World Congress Americas in Los Angeles, California, CEO Jensen Huang provided several examples of how the company’s partners are AI analytics to improve production. Automaker BMW is using data from videos and sensors on the manufacturing facility to inspect vehicles, while Walmart has set up cameras and IoT sensors in a 50,000 square-foot store that collects 1.6 terabytes of data per second.

The retailer uses Nvidia’s GPU-based EGX platform to send automatic alerts to store associates to retrieve shopping carts, restock shelves, and discard bad meats and produce. “AI is going to bring a higher efficiency to factories to stores and to send us around the world,” Nvidia general manager of enterprise and edge computing Justin Boitano informed Digital Trends in a telephone call ahead of Huang’s keynote.

In another example, the city of San Francisco’s high-end Union Square shopping district has been using EGX to help count the number of pedestrians on the street. The real-time data is sent to local retailers so that they can better engage with customers. More than 100 technology companies worldwide are part of the EGX ecosystem, Nvidia said.

EGX was built to bring the power of AI to the edge so that decisions can be made from large amounts of data in real-time in highly distributed systems. Walmart, for example, would want to deploy the system to 11,000 of its retail stores across 27 countries. To help businesses gain insights into their operations and make sense of all the data that is collected from sensors, Nvidia is also partnering with Microsoft to integrate Microsoft Azure into the EGX platform.

“The NVIDIA Metropolis video analytics application framework, which runs on EGX, has been optimized to work with Microsoft’s Azure IoT Edge, Azure Machine Learning solutions and a new form factor of the Azure Data Box Edge appliance powered by NVIDIA T4 GPUs,” Nvidia stated. “Additionally, NVIDIA-certified off-the-shelf servers — optimized to run Azure IoT Edge and ML services — are now available from more than a dozen leading OEMs, including Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Lenovo.”

Declaring that the age of intelligent edge computing has arrived, Huang said that the partnership with Microsoft delivers an end-to-end solution from edge to cloud.

Nvidia’s EGX is described as a scalable platform that starts with a Jetson Nano but can scale up to a rack of T4 servers. EGX makes large-scale, hybrid-cloud and edge operations efficient, and IT managers can manage remote GPU-powered servers with solutions from Red Hat.

Chuong Nguyen
Silicon Valley-based technology reporter and Giants baseball fan who splits his time between Northern California and Southern…
Trying to buy a GPU in 2023 almost makes me miss the shortage
Two AMD Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards on a pink surface.

The days of the GPU shortage are long over, but somehow, buying a GPU is harder than ever -- and that sentiment has very little to do with stock levels. It's just that there are no obvious candidates when shopping anymore.

In a generation where no single GPU stands out as the single best graphics card, it's hard to jump on board with the latest from AMD and Nvidia. I don't want to see another GPU shortage, but the state of the graphics card market is far from where it should be.
This generation is all over the place

Read more
HP printers are heavily discounted in Best Buy’s flash sale
The HP - OfficeJet Pro 8034e Wireless All-In-One Inkjet Printer on a desk with a smartphone.

There’s good news in store if you’re looking to land a new printer at a discount this weekend. Best Buy is having a 48-hour flash sale on HP printers, with several that can compete with the best printers seeing some good prices. HP is almost always one of the best laptop brands, and it’s one of the same when it comes to printers. So if you’re looking for a new home or office printer, read onward on how to save on an HP printer at Best Buy.
HP DeskJet 2755e — $60, was $85

The HP DeskJet 2755e is a good entry-level printer. It’s got you covered if your printing needs are pretty basic, or if you don’t need to print in mass. This is a color InkJet printer, which makes it good for almost all uses. It can also make copies and scan in color, and it has mobile and wireless printing functionality. You can get set up quickly and easily with the HP Smart app that guides you through the setup process, and you can also use this app to print, scan and copy documents from your phone.

Read more
This tiny ThinkPad can’t quite keep up with the MacBook Air M2
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 3 rear view showing lid and logo.

While the laptop industry continues to move toward 14-inch laptops and larger, the 13-inch laptop remains an important category. One of the best is the Apple MacBook Air M2, with an extremely thin and well-built chassis, great performance, and incredibly long battery life.

Lenovo has recently introduced the third generation of its ThinkPad X1 Nano, one of the lightest laptops we've tested and a good performer as well. It's stiff competition, but which of these two diminutive laptops stands apart?
Specs and configurations

Read more