As part of this agreement, the NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform, a comprehensive suite of cloud-native software, can now be used directly from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) console. Furthermore, NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 systems are now available on the OCI Supercluster, scaling up to 131,072 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. This also positions Oracle as one of the first major cloud providers to integrate with NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton, facilitating access to a global network of advanced GPU resources for developers.
Unlike other solutions available through marketplaces, NVIDIA AI Enterprise can be purchased natively through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console, using existing Oracle Universal Credits, which reduces deployment time and enables direct billing and support.
With this platform, users can access more than 160 AI tools for training and inference, including NVIDIA NIM™ microservices, designed to simplify the deployment of generative AI models in cloud environments. These capabilities can be combined with OCI services to build applications and manage data in distributed cloud environments.
Integration with OCI enables the deployment of NVIDIA AI Enterprise across Oracle’s distributed cloud network, including OCI Public Regions, Government Clouds, Sovereign Solutions, OCI Dedicated Region, Oracle Alloy, OCI Compute Cloud@Customer, and OCI Roving Edge Devices, resulting in easier compliance with regulatory, security, and compliance requirements for enterprise AI projects.
To meet the growing demand for AI training and inference, Oracle and NVIDIA continue to evolve their cloud infrastructure. Liquid-cooled NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 systems are now available in the OCI Supercluster, scalable to up to 131,072 Blackwell GPUs. In addition, customers can now leverage thousands of NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs across NVIDIA DGX Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to develop and run next-generation AI reasoning models and agents.
Oracle's distributed cloud, AI infrastructure, and generative AI services, combined with NVIDIA's accelerated processing and generative AI software, are enabling governments and enterprises to deploy AI-powered factories. These new AI factories leverage the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 platform, a rack-scale system combining 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs and 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, to deliver high performance and energy efficiency, ensuring agile AI accelerated by advanced AI reasoning models.
Oracle is among the first major cloud providers to integrate NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton, giving developers access to powerful GPU-accelerated computing resources on a global scale. This integration allows them to use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) high-performance clusters to train and deploy AI models, create digital twins, and run high-volume high-performance computing (HPC) applications.
Furthermore, this solution helps them meet strategic and technological sovereignty objectives by offering computing capacity in specific regions, allowing them to operate both on demand and in the long term with complete flexibility.
