Vespertec says the Test Drive programme, available via remote access, is particularly valuable for those who need to validate their code’s performance on new architectures, especially given the switch from x86 to Arm Neoverse v2 cores in the Grace Hopper architecture.
With Vespertec having already deployed around 100 Grace Hopper systems, the lab environment is also a powerful tool for troubleshooting and performance optimisation.
The remote access feature enables a wide range of users, from academic researchers to enterprise solution architects, to leverage this cutting-edge technology without geographical constraints. Vespertec’s highly experienced engineers work collaboratively with Nvidia and are available to support users and ensure a successful test drive.
Allan Kaye, Co-founder and Director of Vespertec, said: “We understand the complexities involved in adopting the latest solutions, which is why we’ve created this resource. By offering remote access to the…

































