Oracle and NVIDIA unveil powerful AI partnership

Powerful AI

Oracle has announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to provide powerful computing solutions for enterprises to support their AI workloads and accelerate data processing. At the Oracle CloudWorld conference, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) unveiled the first zettascale OCI Supercluster, designed to help enterprises train and deploy next-generation AI models using more than 100,000 of NVIDIA’s latest-generation GPUs. These Blackwell-based systems, expected to be available in the first half of next year, can scale up to 131,072 Blackwell GPUs, delivering an astounding 2.4 zettaflops of peak AI compute to the cloud.

Oracle also previewed liquid-cooled bare-metal instances aimed at powering large-scale training applications, capable of handling real-time inference of trillion-parameter models within the expanded 72-GPU domain. OCI will offer clusters connecting eight GPUs in a single bare-metal instance, scaling to 65,536 H200 GPUs with NVIDIA ConnectX-7 NICs over RoCEv2 cluster networking.

Oracle debuts zettascale supercluster

These instances are designed for customers needing to deliver real-time inference at scale and accelerate their training workloads. Companies are already leveraging NVIDIA-powered OCI Superclusters to drive AI innovation. Dani Yogatama, co-founder and CEO of Reka, stated, “Reka’s multimodal AI models, built with OCI and NVIDIA technology, empower next-generation enterprise agents that can read, see, hear, and speak to make sense of our complex world.”

NVIDIA and Oracle are also collaborating to deliver infrastructure globally to address the data residency needs of governments and enterprises.

Numerous nations and organizations are building and deploying domestic AI applications powered by NVIDIA and OCI, driving economic resilience through sovereign AI infrastructure. Enterprises can accelerate task automation on OCI by deploying NVIDIA software and OCI’s scalable cloud solutions, including tools like NVIDIA cuOpt, NIM, and RAPIDS, available on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace. Ian Buck, vice president of Hyperscale and High Performance Computing at Nvidia, emphasized the importance of this collaboration, stating, “Nvidia’s full-stack AI computing platform on Oracle’s broadly-distributed cloud will deliver AI compute capabilities at unprecedented scale to advance AI efforts globally and help organizations everywhere accelerate research, development, and deployment.”