Google Cloud And NVIDIA Collaborate To Improve AI Development
NVIDIA collaborates with Google Cloud (photo: dock. NVIDIA)

JAKARTA NVIDIA, a computing infrastructure company, announced its latest collaboration with Google Cloud. Through this partnership, Google will adopt the latest computing platform made by NVIDIA.

Google wants to present a breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its products so they will use NVIDIA Grace Blackwell. Google will also use the NVIDIA H100-backed DGX Cloud service in Google Cloud.

NVIDIA said that Google also wants to optimize Gemma's open model. Therefore, they will adopt NVIDIA's NIM micro-inference service to provide an open and flexible platform for developers.

NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang explained that Google is looking for solutions that can help them make maximum use of a generating AI. This empowerment will be carried out in a matter of weeks and months, not years.

"With the expansion of new infrastructure and integration offerings with AIfull-stackNVIDIA, Google Cloud continues to provide open and flexible platforms to customers to easily scale up the generative AI application," Huang said in an official statement.

Meanwhile, Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian revealed that his party and NVIDIA are committed to providing AI platforms that are easily accessible in various products. The use of NVIDIA products is part of a long-term partnership.

"Our long-term partnership strength with NVIDIA begins at the hardware level and extends to all of our portfolios, from advanced GPU accelerators to software ecosystems, to the Vertex AI platforms we manage," explained Kurian.


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