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    NVIDIA HPC SDK GPU-Optimized AMI

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    The NVIDIA HPC SDK is a comprehensive suite of compilers, libraries and tools essential to maximizing developer productivity and the performance and portability of HPC applications.
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    NVIDIA HPC SDK GPU-Optimized AMI

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    Overview

    The NVIDIA HPC SDK is a comprehensive suite of compilers, libraries and tools essential to maximizing developer productivity and the performance and portability of HPC applications.

    The NVIDIA HPC SDK C, C++, and Fortran compilers support GPU acceleration of HPC modeling and simulation applications with standard C++ and Fortran, OpenACC directives, and CUDA. GPU-accelerated math libraries maximize performance on common HPC algorithms, and optimized communications libraries enable standards-based multi-GPU and scalable systems programming. Performance profiling and debugging tools simplify porting and optimization of HPC applications, and containerization tools enable easy deployment on-premises or in the cloud.

    Key features of the NVIDIA HPC SDK for Linux include:

    Support for NVIDIA Ampere Architecture GPUs with FP16, TF32 and FP64 tensor cores NVC++ ISO C++17 compiler with Parallel Algorithms acceleration on GPUs, OpenACC and OpenMP NVFORTRAN ISO Fortran 2003 compiler with array intrinsics acceleration on GPUs, CUDA Fortran, OpenACC and OpenMP NVC ISO C11 compiler with OpenACC and OpenMP NVCC NVIDIA CUDA C++ compiler NVIDIA Math Libraries including cuBLAS, cuSOLVER, cuSPARSE, cuFFT, cuTENSOR and cuRAND Thrust, CUB, and libcu++ GPU-accelerated libraries of C++ parallel algorithms and data structures NCCL, NVSHMEM and Open MPI libraries for fast multi-GPU/multi-node communications NVIDIA Nsight Systems/Compute for interactive HPC applications performance profiler

    Highlights

    • Support for NVIDIA Ampere Architecture GPUs with FP16, TF32 and FP64 tensor cores
    • NVC++ ISO C++17 compiler with Parallel Algorithms acceleration on GPUs, OpenACC and OpenMP
    • NVFORTRAN ISO Fortran 2003 compiler with array intrinsics acceleration on GPUs, CUDA Fortran, OpenACC and OpenMP

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Latest version

    Operating system
    Ubuntu 20.04

    Typical total price

    This estimate is based on use of the seller's recommended configuration (p3.2xlarge) in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. View pricing details

    $3.06/hour

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    NVIDIA HPC SDK GPU-Optimized AMI

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    Pricing is based on actual usage, with charges varying according to how much you consume. Subscriptions have no end date and may be canceled any time.
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    Total/hour
    p3.2xlarge
    Recommended
    $0.00
    $3.06
    $3.06
    p3.8xlarge
    $0.00
    $12.24
    $12.24
    p3.16xlarge
    $0.00
    $24.48
    $24.48
    p3dn.24xlarge
    $0.00
    $31.212
    $31.212
    p4d.24xlarge
    $0.00
    $32.773
    $32.773
    g4dn.xlarge
    $0.00
    $0.526
    $0.526
    g4dn.2xlarge
    $0.00
    $0.752
    $0.752
    g4dn.4xlarge
    $0.00
    $1.204
    $1.204
    g4dn.8xlarge
    $0.00
    $2.176
    $2.176
    g4dn.12xlarge
    $0.00
    $3.912
    $3.912

    Additional AWS infrastructure costs

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    Cost
    EBS General Purpose SSD (gp3) volumes
    $0.08/per GB/month of provisioned storage

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    This AMI is provided free of charge.

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

    Version release notes

    Version 23.03.0 includes: Ubuntu 20.04, NVIDIA HPC SDK Version 23.01, NVIDIA Driver 525.85.12, Docker-CE 23.0.1, NVIDIA Container Toolkit 1.12.1-1, MOFED Version: 5.8-1.0.1.1, NVIDIA Peer Memory Version: 1.3

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    Continue to subscribe to the image. Choose your preferred EC2 instance with a GPU. Launch the instance and login to the machine by following instructions on EC2 console. HPC SDK is available with other pre-configured dependencies.

    Complete usage instructions are available at https://docs.nvidia.com/ngc/ngc-deploy-public-cloud/ngc-aws/index.html 

    Support

    Vendor support

    Support for the NVIDIA HPC SDK is available through the NVIDIA Developer Forum.

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    Pouria

    cuda cannot be installed

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2022
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    For the last few days, I have been trying to install the nvidia grid driver and cuda on a g4dn instance.
    Finding this, I was thrilled since It seems like it should have all the components I need in the feature as well. However, after initiating an instance using this ami, even compilers (nvc, nvc++) are not installed. I tried to at least install cuda myself using this guide: https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html#ubuntu-installation-common 
    but apt fails to install cuda with no useful error messages, just saying there might be some conflicts that it can not resolve.
    I think these AMI should have at least documentation about what is installed and how, especially with nvidia drivers, where standalone installers and package manager installers are not compatible.

    After all just garbage.

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