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The GPU Database market is a subset of the Data Storage and Management industry. It is focused on the use of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to store and manage data. GPU databases are designed to provide high-performance data processing capabilities, allowing for faster query execution and data analysis. They are also capable of handling large datasets, making them suitable for applications such as machine learning and artificial intelligence.
GPU databases are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to process large amounts of data quickly and efficiently. They are also becoming more cost-effective, making them attractive to businesses of all sizes.
Some of the companies in the GPU Database market include NVIDIA, IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services. Show Less Read more