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Thread Divergence
Thread Divergence is a key technology in GPU cloud computing and AI infrastructure.
Definition
Thread Divergence is an essential component in the GPU cloud ecosystem. It enables efficient AI workload execution and is supported by Harch Corp's carbon-aware GPU cloud in Morocco. Our H100, H200, and B200 GPU instances are optimized for Thread Divergence, with 47 gCO2/kWh carbon intensity and 100% renewable energy.
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GPU Cloud
GPU cloud is a cloud computing service that provides access to graphics processing units (GPUs) on-demand for AI, ML, and HPC workloads.
NVIDIA H100 GPU
The NVIDIA H100 is a datacenter GPU built on the Hopper architecture, designed for AI training and inference at scale.
NVIDIA H200 GPU
The NVIDIA H200 is the successor to the H100, featuring 141GB HBM3e memory for even larger AI model training.
NVIDIA A100 GPU
The NVIDIA A100 is a datacenter GPU built on the Ampere architecture, widely used for AI training and HPC.