Accelerated Computing
Accelerated computing instances are instances that use specialized hardware such as GPUs (Graphics Processing Units), FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays), and ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits) to accelerate computing performance for compute-intensive workloads.
These tasks can include machine learning, simulations, data analysis, and more. Accelerated computing offloads computations to these specialized processors to significantly reduce processing time and enhance performance, and is increasingly being used across a variety of industries from finance to healthcare to solve complex computing problems and drive innovation.
📄️ GPU Instance
Describes BCS instance type and Instance family.
📄️ NPU Instance
Describes BCS instance type and Instance family.