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AUSTIN, Texas - Oracle and NVIDIA have announced a collaboration aimed at enhancing the development and deployment of agentic AI applications for enterprises. NVIDIA, currently valued at $2.82 trillion and maintaining a perfect Piotroski Score of 9 according to InvestingPro, brings its accelerated computing and inference software to integrate with Oracle’s AI infrastructure and generative AI services. This partnership is designed to streamline the process for organizations looking to leverage AI technology.
This partnership will make over 160 AI tools and more than 100 NVIDIA NIM microservices available through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Console. For NVIDIA, which has demonstrated remarkable growth with a 114.2% revenue increase in the last twelve months, this collaboration represents another strategic move to maintain its industry leadership. The partnership includes a focus on no-code deployment of AI Blueprints from both companies and the acceleration of AI vector search in Oracle Database 23ai using NVIDIA’s cuVS library.
Safra Catz, CEO of Oracle, emphasized the importance of this partnership in enhancing Oracle’s platform for AI training and inferencing. Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, also highlighted the synergy between the two companies in fostering enterprise innovation with agentic AI.
The collaboration extends to various enterprise AI needs, such as reducing deployment time for reasoning models and providing an integrated AI stack for addressing data privacy and latency requirements. For instance, Soley Therapeutics is utilizing both companies’ technologies to develop an AI drug discovery platform aimed at treating complex diseases.
To support widespread AI deployment, OCI AI Blueprints offer no-code solutions, while NVIDIA Blueprints provide developers with reference workflows for enterprise AI use cases. Real-time AI inference is also being advanced through the integration of NVIDIA NIM microservices in OCI Data Science, facilitating quick AI deployments with minimal setup.
Furthermore, Oracle and NVIDIA are enhancing AI vector search capabilities in Oracle Database 23ai, which is expected to improve performance for high-volume AI vector workloads significantly. DeweyVision, a company specializing in advanced computer vision and AI, is leveraging Oracle Database 23ai for its AI-powered, no-code warehousing tools.
The partnership also includes the future availability of NVIDIA Blackwell on OCI, which will provide customers with access to a range of NVIDIA GPU types across various OCI services. SoundHound AI, a voice AI platform, is among the enterprises that will benefit from this collaboration, using NVIDIA GPUs to enhance its voice AI capabilities.
As the integration progresses, customers can look forward to the availability of NVIDIA’s latest accelerated computing platform, Blackwell Ultra, on OCI, which promises increased AI performance.
This news is based on a press release statement and reflects the ongoing efforts by Oracle and NVIDIA to facilitate the adoption and advancement of AI technologies in enterprise settings.
In other recent news, NVIDIA has been making significant strides across various sectors, with notable developments in artificial intelligence, weather forecasting, quantum research, and healthcare imaging. At the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference, NVIDIA and Alphabet Inc. expanded their AI collaboration, focusing on healthcare, manufacturing, and energy sectors. This includes Google Cloud’s adoption of NVIDIA’s GB300 NVL72 rack-scale solution to enhance AI research. NVIDIA also launched its Omniverse Blueprint for Earth-2, aimed at improving weather forecasting accuracy, with companies like G42 and Spire Global utilizing its AI components to augment their forecasting models.
In quantum computing, NVIDIA is establishing a research center in Boston to advance quantum computing integration with AI supercomputers, collaborating with pioneers like Quantinuum and academic researchers from Harvard and MIT. The company has also partnered with GE HealthCare to enhance autonomous imaging technologies using the NVIDIA Isaac platform, focusing on X-ray and ultrasound systems. Moreover, NVIDIA’s Blackwell platform has been integrated into leading CAE software, accelerating simulation tools by up to 50 times, benefiting industries such as automotive and aerospace. These advancements highlight NVIDIA’s ongoing commitment to innovation and collaboration across multiple industries.
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