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Home » Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to provide capacity for OpenAI

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to provide capacity for OpenAI

June 12, 2024
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OpenAl will extend its Microsoft Azure Al platform using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The agreement will provide additional capacity for OpenAl.

“We are delighted to be working with Microsoft and Oracle. OCI will extend Azure’s platform and enable OpenAI to continue to scale,” said Sam Altman, Chief Executive Officer, OpenAI.

“The race to build the world’s greatest large language model is on, and it is fueling unlimited demand for Oracle’s Gen2 AI infrastructure,” said Larry Ellison, Oracle Chairman and CTO. “Leaders like OpenAI are choosing OCI because it is the world’s fastest and most cost-effective AI infrastructure.”

Oracles notes that its OCI Supercluster can scale up to 64k NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs or GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchips connected by ultra-low-latency RDMA cluster networking and a choice of HPC storage. OCI Compute virtual machines and OCI’s bare metal NVIDIA GPU instances can power applications for generative AI, computer vision, natural language processing, recommendation systems, etc.

Source: Oracle
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