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Microsoft brings Maia 200 AI accelerator to Azure cloud

New custom chip claims 30% better performance per dollar than current systems

by TechDefused Newsroom
Microsoft brings Maia 200 AI accelerator to Azure cloud
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Microsoft has added its Maia 200 artificial intelligence accelerator to the Azure cloud platform, expanding its in-house hardware offering for advanced AI workloads.

Chief executive Satya Nadella announced the update in a post, stating: “Our newest AI accelerator Maia 200 is now online in Azure.” He said the chip delivers “30% better performance per dollar than current systems.”

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According to Microsoft, the Maia 200 provides more than 10 petaflops of FP4 throughput, approximately 5 petaflops at FP8 precision, and includes 216GB of HBM3e high-bandwidth memory with 7 terabytes per second of memory bandwidth.

The Maia 200 joins Microsoft’s existing portfolio of central processing units, graphics processors and custom accelerators, offering customers more hardware options to deploy large-scale AI models efficiently and cost-effectively on Azure.

The Recap

  • Microsoft added Maia 200 accelerator to Azure platform.
  • It delivers 30% better performance per dollar, company said.
  • Maia 200 is now online and available in Azure.
by TechDefused Newsroom