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NVIDIA AI comes to Oracle Cloud Marketplace

  • NVIDIA is bringing its DGX Cloud and AI Enterprise to the Oracle Cloud Marketplace.
  • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customers will be able to make use of their credits to train, develop and deploy their AI solutions.
  • The offerings are available to businesses right now.

With every tech firm and its dog implementing artificial intelligence in some way, ease of access to AI platforms is a must-have. To that end, in a bid to grow its ever-burgeoning revenue stream, NVIDIA is bringing its tech to the Oracle Cloud Marketplace.

On Thursday the component maker announced that NVIDIA DGX Cloud and NVIDIA AI Enterprise will be made available to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customers through the aforementioned marketplace.

This means that businesses can train their AI models on DGX Cloud and then deploy them on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure with AI Enterprise. Businesses can use their existing cloud credits to integrate the solutions into their development and deployment pipelines. Businesses can also deploy their AI on their on-prem infrastructure.

“Each DGX Cloud instance consists of eight NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs interconnected with network fabric, purpose-built for multi-node training. This high-performance computing architecture also includes industry-leading AI development software and offers direct access to NVIDIA AI expertise so businesses can train LLMs [large language models] faster,” NVIDIA wrote in a press release.

The DGX Cloud is easily accessible via a web browser offering businesses a single-pane view of their infrastructure.

You can find DGX Cloud and NVIDIA AI Enterprise over on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace right now.

In August NVIDIA released its financial results for its second quarter of 2024. The firm reported a 101 percent increase in revenue compared to the previous year and 88 percent compared to the previous quarter. These gargantuan increases were a result of NVIDIA’s tech that makes generative AI possible.

“A new computing era has begun. Companies worldwide are transitioning from general-purpose to accelerated computing and generative AI,” NVIDIA founder, chief executive officer and leather jacket enthusiast, Jensen Huang said of the results.

“During the quarter, major cloud service providers announced massive NVIDIA H100 AI infrastructures. Leading enterprise IT system and software providers announced partnerships to bring NVIDIA AI to every industry. The race is on to adopt generative AI,” Huang added.

Last week AMD signalled it was diving into the sector as well with an acquisition of Nod.ai.

The AI wars are well and truly underway and with NVIDIA widening its reach, AMD and Intel are going to have to get cracking on their competition.

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