Oracle Expands AI Partnership with NVIDIA, Boosting European Cloud Capabilities

Edited by: Olga Sukhina

Oracle is expanding its collaboration with NVIDIA to simplify the development of AI applications. This initiative includes the native availability of NVIDIA AI Enterprise through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console.

This integration removes deployment barriers and allows customers to use their existing Oracle Universal Credits. Karan Batta, Senior Vice President of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, highlighted that this partnership strengthens Oracle's position as a leading platform for AI training and inference.

The core of this collaboration features NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 systems on OCI Supercluster, offering up to 131,072 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. This architecture combines 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs and 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in a rack-scale system designed for exceptional performance and energy efficiency.

Ian Buck, VP of Hyperscale and HPC at NVIDIA, emphasized the importance of this infrastructure for developers. Oracle's distribution strategy covers public regions, Government Clouds, sovereign cloud solutions, and more. This flexibility helps organizations meet specific security, compliance, and digital sovereignty requirements.

Almawave is using OCI and NVIDIA Hopper GPUs to develop Velvet, a family of multilingual generative AI models for Italian and other European languages. Cerebriu, a Danish healthcare company, is using OCI and NVIDIA Hopper GPUs for AI tools that revolutionize clinical analysis of brain MRI scans.

The integration with NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton further positions Oracle among the first hyperscalers to offer this connectivity. Developers can now access high-performance GPU clusters and scalable computing power for AI training, inference, and HPC applications. This supports sovereign AI goals by providing GPU compute capabilities in specific regions.

Sources

  • Tom's Hardware

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