By @tomshardware
Publication Date: 2025-12-26 15:13:00
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Nvidia has reorganized its cloud computing group, further scaling back its ambitions to operate a public cloud service that would directly compete with Amazon Web Services, according to reporting by The Information. The changes include folding the DGX Cloud business into Nvidia’s core engineering structure, under the leadership of SVP Dwight Diercks, who oversees software engineering.
Nvidia is not exiting cloud infrastructure altogether, but is narrowing its scope. Instead of selling GPU compute as a service under its own brand, the company is repositioning DGX Cloud as an internal platform for its engineers, with a focus on chip demand and AI model development.
Preventing channel conflict
DGX Cloud was introduced in early 2023 as Nvidia’s attempt to abstract its flagship DGX systems into a managed service. Hosted initially on infrastructure provided by AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, the service offered dedicated H100-based clusters with Nvidia’s full software stack preinstalled. It offered a straightforward, attractive pitch to enterprise…