OpenAI’s ChatGPT, serving over 100 million users monthly, will now benefit from the partnership between Oracle, Microsoft, and OpenAI. Oracle announced that it is joining forces with Microsoft and OpenAI to integrate the Microsoft Azure AI platform with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), providing OpenAI with additional computing capacity.
Key Highlights of OCI:
- For training large language models, 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 support applications for generative AI, computer vision, natural language processing, recommendation systems, and more.
Larry Ellison, Oracle Chairman and CTO, stated, “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. Leaders like OpenAI are choosing OCI because it is the world’s fastest and most cost-effective AI infrastructure.”
.@OpenAI selects Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to train LLM models!
Adept, Modal, MosaicML, NVIDIA, Reka, Suno, Together AI, Twelve Labs, xAI, and others use OCI Supercluster to train and inference next-gen AI models.
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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, added, “We are delighted to be working with Microsoft and Oracle. OCI will extend Azure’s platform and enable OpenAI to continue to scale.”
Like OpenAI, several startups such as Adept, Modal, MosaicML, Reka, Suno, Together AI, Twelve Labs, xAI, and others are utilizing OCI AI infrastructure to train and infer next-generation AI models.
Earlier this year, Microsoft and Oracle expanded their partnership to meet the growing global demand for Oracle Database@Azure. This service brings Oracle Database directly within Microsoft’s Azure cloud environment. Since its initial launch in December 2023, Oracle Database@Azure is now available in 15 regions worldwide.
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