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NVIDIA and Oracle Showcase AI Breakthroughs at CloudWorld 2024
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NVIDIA and Oracle partner to advance AI and data processing: The two tech giants are joining forces at Oracle CloudWorld 2024 to showcase the latest advancements in accelerated computing for enterprise AI adoption.

Event highlights and key technologies: Oracle CloudWorld 2024 will feature demonstrations of NVIDIA’s full-stack accelerated computing platform, showcasing its cost and performance benefits.

  • The event will cover NVIDIA’s architectures, including Hopper, Ada Lovelace, and the upcoming Blackwell platform, enhanced with NVIDIA NVLink and NVSwitch technologies.
  • NVIDIA’s Quantum-X800 InfiniBand and Spectrum-X Ethernet networking platforms for large-scale AI will also be featured.
  • Attendees can explore solutions for improving workload efficiency and performance, such as building custom generative AI with NVIDIA NeMo and real-time generative AI inference with NVIDIA NIM microservices.

Expert sessions and knowledge sharing: The event will offer a range of sessions led by NVIDIA experts, covering various aspects of AI and accelerated computing.

  • Topics include unlocking AI performance with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platform, deploying large language models with NVIDIA NIM on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), and accelerating AI vector search.
  • Sessions will also address sovereign AI factories, climate resiliency, and AI/ML data processing at the edge with Oracle Distributed Cloud.
  • The NVIDIA Startup Showcase will feature sessions on AI innovation in software development and the future of intelligent enterprises.

Practical demonstrations and partner collaborations: In the Data & AI Pavilion, NVIDIA and partners will showcase demos of platforms built and deployed on NVIDIA’s technology.

  • Demonstrations include Llama 3.1 deployed with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platform on OCI and enhanced RAG with NVIDIA NeMo Retriever, NVIDIA NIM, and Oracle Database.
  • Partners like Meta, Getty Images, and Softserve will participate in showcasing these AI-powered solutions.

Hands-on learning opportunities: Attendees will have the chance to interact directly with NVIDIA experts and discover best practices for maximizing the potential of NVIDIA accelerated computing on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

  • The event offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into scaling AI, optimizing data pipelines, and exploring the future of enterprise cloud computing.
  • Participants can visit NVIDIA at the Data & AI Pavilion and attend sessions to witness how NVIDIA and Oracle are driving innovation in AI and accelerated data processing.

Looking ahead: The future of AI in enterprise computing: Oracle CloudWorld 2024 serves as a platform for showcasing the evolving landscape of AI and accelerated computing in enterprise environments.

  • The collaboration between NVIDIA and Oracle highlights the growing importance of AI-driven solutions in cloud computing and data processing.
  • As enterprises continue to adopt AI technologies, events like this provide valuable insights into the latest advancements and practical applications of these technologies.
NVIDIA at Oracle CloudWorld 2024: Shaping the Future of AI and Data Processing

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