Oracle and NVIDIA Expand AI Infrastructure with Blackwell GPUs and DGX Cloud Lepton

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Oracle and NVIDIA expanded their AI partnership to provide native access to NVIDIA AI Enterprise via OCI, and deploy large-scale Blackwell GPU-powered AI systems. The collaboration enables developers and enterprises to run advanced reasoning models and agentic AI.
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Oracle has expanded its collaboration with NVIDIA to help customers streamline the development and deployment of production-ready AI, develop and run next-generation reasoning models and AI agents, and access the computing resources needed to further accelerate AI innovation. As part of the initiative, NVIDIA AI Enterprise, an end-to-end, cloud-native software platform, is now available natively through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Console. In addition, NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 systems on OCI Supercluster are now generally available with up to 131,072 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. Oracle has also become one of the first hyperscalers to integrate with NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton, an AI platform with a compute marketplace that connects developers with a global network of GPU compute.

Unlike other NVIDIA AI Enterprise offerings that are available through a marketplace, OCI is making it natively available through the OCI Console and enabling customers to purchase it with their existing Oracle Universal Credits. This reduces the time it takes to deploy the service and allows customers to benefit from direct billing and support. In addition, with NVIDIA AI Enterprise on OCI, customers can quickly and easily access 160+ AI tools for training and inference, including NVIDIA NIM microservices, a set of optimized, cloud-native inference microservices designed to simplify the deployment of generative AI models. With an end-to-end set of training and inference capabilities on OCI, customers can combine them with OCI services for building applications and managing data across a range of distributed cloud deployment options.

By making NVIDIA AI Enterprise available through the OCI Console, Oracle is helping customers to deploy it across OCI’s distributed cloud, which includes OCI’s public regions, Government Clouds, OCI sovereign cloud solutions, OCI Dedicated Region, Oracle Alloy, OCI Compute Cloud@Customer, and OCI Roving Edge Devices. This helps customers address security, regulatory, and compliance requirements when developing, deploying, and operating their enterprise AI stack.

Karan Batta, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Oracle has become the platform of choice for AI training and inferencing, and our work with NVIDIA boosts our ability to support customers running some of the world’s most demanding AI workloads. Combining NVIDIA’s full-stack AI computing platform with OCI’s performance, security, and deployment flexibility enables us to deliver AI capabilities at scale to help advance AI efforts globally.

Ian Buck, vice president of hyperscale and HPC, NVIDIA

Developers need the latest AI infrastructure and software to rapidly build and launch innovative solutions. With OCI and NVIDIA, they get the performance and tools to bring ideas to life, wherever their work happens.

Last modified on Monday, 16 June 2025 09:49

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