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Azure VM - NCas_T4_v3-Series VMs are now generally available

 NCas_T4_v3-Series

These virtual machines are ideal to run ML and AI workloads utilizing Cuda, TensorFlow, Pytorch, Caffe, and other Frameworks or the graphics workloads using NVIDIA GRID technology.

These are avaible currently in following regions

  1. West US2
  2. West Europe
  3. Korea Central regions
Below are the pricing for this series in USD



For more information 
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-compute/hpc-performance-and-scalability-results-with-azure-hbv2-vms/ba-p/1012813


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