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Oracle challenges cloud giants with new Nvidia AI hardware offerings

Last updated: September 18, 2024 1:30 am
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Oracle and Nvidia have collaborated to introduce new GPU options and AI infrastructure services on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), marking a significant advancement in the artificial intelligence market. The partnership aims to provide businesses of all sizes with increased flexibility in leveraging AI capabilities.

The key announcement includes the addition of Nvidia L40S GPUs to OCI’s compute offerings and the introduction of new virtual machine options for Nvidia H100 Tensor Core GPUs. These enhancements reflect the growing demand for AI computing power across various scales of enterprise operations.

The L40S GPU instances are designed to cater to a range of AI workloads, including inference, training of smaller models, and graphics-intensive applications like digital twins. According to Dave Salvator, director of accelerated computing products at Nvidia, the L40S GPU is considered a versatile AI accelerator capable of handling various tasks such as 3D rendering and video processing.

Oracle is offering these new GPU options in both bare metal and virtual machine configurations, providing customers with more deployment choices for AI workloads. The availability of bare metal offerings ensures maximum performance for customers seeking top-notch computing resources.

In addition to the GPU updates, Oracle’s OCI Supercluster service now supports up to 65,000 Nvidia GPUs, enabling organizations to train massive AI models with hundreds of billions of parameters. This scalability is crucial for organizations looking to accelerate their AI applications and derive value from their AI investments quickly.

The expansion of Oracle’s AI infrastructure offerings is seen as a strategic move to compete more aggressively in the AI cloud market dominated by major players like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. By leveraging its partnership with Nvidia, Oracle is positioning itself as a formidable choice for enterprises seeking to deploy large-scale AI workloads.

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Furthermore, the partnership benefits Nvidia by providing a significant platform to showcase its latest GPU technologies and expand its presence in the enterprise market. As AI continues to revolutionize industries, the competition among cloud providers to offer powerful and flexible AI infrastructure is intensifying, with Oracle’s latest offerings reinforcing its commitment to staying competitive in this rapidly evolving landscape.

Overall, Oracle’s new AI infrastructure options present opportunities for businesses of all sizes to tailor their AI investments according to their needs, potentially lowering entry barriers for smaller organizations while catering to the demands of complex AI workloads. The announcement underscores Oracle’s dedication to serving a diverse range of customers, from tech giants handling massive AI models to small engineering teams working on specialized applications.

With this move, Oracle has solidified its position in the AI market and set the stage for increased competition in the cloud AI space, signaling a promising future for businesses looking to harness the power of AI technologies.

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