March 17, 2020 By Yin Chen < 1 min read

Watson Machine Learning will update the capacity units per hour for GPU capacity types.

 Below is the new table to be effective on May 1, 2020

Capacity units required per hour of multiple GPUs is calculated by the capacity units per hour on single GPU times the total number of GPUs.

You can read more about available GPU capacity options with Watson Machine Learning runtimes in our documentation.

Here are the dates you need to know

New GPU capacity units per hour announcement: March 17, 2020

New GPU capacity units per hour effective date: May 1, 2020

Learn more about Watson Machine Learning.

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