Oracle announced it has optimized its first wave of liquid-cooled NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 racks in its data centers.
Thousands of NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs are now being deployed and ready for customer use on NVIDIA DGX Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to develop and run next-generation reasoning models and AI agents.
Oracle’s state-of-the-art GB200 deployment includes high-speed NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand and NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking to enable scalable, low-latency performance, as well as a full stack of software and database integrations from NVIDIA and OCI.
OCI, one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing cloud service providers, is among the first to deploy NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 systems.
According to the company, it has ambitious plans to build one of the world’s largest Blackwell clusters. OCI Superclusters will scale beyond 100,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs to meet the world’s skyrocketing need for inference tokens and accelerated computing.
The torrid pace of AI innovation continues as several companies including OpenAI have released new reasoning models in the past few weeks.
OCI offers flexible deployment options to bring Blackwell to customers across public, government and sovereign clouds, as well as customer-owned data centers through OCI Dedicated Region and OCI Alloy at any scale.
These new racks are the first systems available from NVIDIA DGX Cloud, an optimized platform with software, services, and technical support to develop and deploy AI workloads on leading clouds such as OCI.
NVIDIA will use the racks for a variety of projects including training reasoning models, autonomous vehicle development, accelerating chip design and manufacturing, and developing AI tools.
GB200 NVL72 racks are live and available now from DGX Cloud and OCI.
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