
Oracle and NVIDIA Integrate AI Tools for Enhanced Enterprise Solutions
Oracle and NVIDIA have announced a collaboration to integrate NVIDIA's accelerated computing and inference software with Oracle's AI infrastructure. This partnership aims to enhance the development of agentic AI applications by making over 160 AI tools and 100 NVIDIA NIM microservices available through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Console, according to NVIDIA.
The integration will allow enterprises to deploy AI workloads more efficiently, utilizing NVIDIA AI Enterprise as a deployment image for OCI bare-metal instances and Kubernetes clusters. This collaboration also focuses on accelerating AI vector search in Oracle Database 23ai using NVIDIA's cuVS library.
Additionally, Oracle and NVIDIA are working on no-code deployment solutions through AI Blueprints, enabling customers to quickly run AI workloads without complex infrastructure decisions. This initiative is designed to support real-time AI inference use cases and improve the performance of AI pipelines, particularly in high-volume vector workloads.
The partnership also includes the deployment of NVIDIA's Blackwell GPUs across OCI's public regions and other cloud environments, enhancing AI infrastructure capabilities and supporting enterprises in leveraging AI technologies effectively.
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