SANTA CLARA — At the latest GTC conference, Microsoft Corporation and NVIDIA announced a significant expansion of their collaboration, introducing new integrations aimed at leveraging the latest advancements in AI and Omniverse™ technologies across multiple Microsoft platforms.
The collaboration aims to bring tangible benefits to customers, offering a comprehensive range of tools and platforms spanning from hardware to software layers. Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO of Microsoft, emphasized the practical implications of this collaboration, stating, “Together with NVIDIA, we are making the promise of AI real, helping to drive new benefits and productivity gains for people and organizations everywhere.”
Key highlights of the collaboration include the adoption of the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell GB200 processor by Microsoft Azure, marking a significant step forward in AI infrastructure. This integration will facilitate the deployment of cutting-edge trillion-parameter foundation models across various domains such as natural language processing, computer vision, and speech recognition.
Furthermore, Microsoft Azure will soon host NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud APIs, enabling developers to enhance data interoperability, collaboration, and visualization within existing software applications. This move is expected to bring notable advancements in industrial digitalization, with applications ranging from factory optimization to real-time data analysis.
In the healthcare sector, Microsoft and NVIDIA are teaming up to accelerate innovation in clinical research and care delivery. By leveraging Microsoft Azure alongside NVIDIA DGX™ Cloud and the NVIDIA Clara™ suite of microservices, healthcare providers and life sciences organizations will gain access to advanced tools for rapid innovation and improved efficiency.
Moreover, the collaboration extends to AI deployment, with Microsoft Azure set to incorporate NVIDIA NIM™ inference microservices. These cloud-native microservices, part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform, will enable optimized inference on a wide range of foundation models, expediting the development and deployment of AI applications.
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, emphasized the transformative potential of AI, stating, “AI is transforming our daily lives – opening up a world of new opportunities.” Through their collaboration, Microsoft and NVIDIA aim to unlock this potential, delivering innovative solutions that empower organizations across various industries.
The partnership between Microsoft and NVIDIA signifies a concerted effort to harness the power of AI and accelerate its adoption across diverse sectors, promising tangible benefits for businesses and society as a whole.