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‘Most Data Centres Are Not Ready for Liquid Cooling’, says Oracle Exec on NVIDIA Blackwell

  • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is introducing NVIDIA’s Blackwell Ultra GPUs to its cloud platform, necessitating new infrastructure solutions like liquid cooling in data centres.
  • Senior vice president at OCI, Karan Batta, highlighted the challenge of managing heat from the new GPUs due to most data centres not being equipped for liquid cooling.
  • Cloud providers face decisions on cooling methods and must focus on effective integration within data centre designs.
  • Differentiation among cloud providers lies in data centre design and operational management of GPU clusters for high uptime and minimal failures.
  • The Blackwell Ultra GPUs, built on the Blackwell architecture, offer enhanced AI performance and are part of Oracle’s zettascale cloud computing clusters.
  • Oracle collaborates with Google and Microsoft Azure to establish multi-cloud partnerships by deploying OCI within their data centres.
  • OCI partners with NVIDIA AI Enterprise to accelerate AI adoption, offering over 160 AI tools and enabling faster deployment and customer support.
  • The collaboration between Oracle and NVIDIA AI Enterprise aims to support diverse AI use cases and streamline generative AI model deployment.
  • Oracle’s distributed cloud approach extends to public regions, Government Clouds, sovereign clouds, and specialized cloud services such as OCI Dedicated Region and Roving Edge Devices.
  • Nomura Research Institute (NRI) in Japan uses Oracle Alloy with NVIDIA Hopper GPUs for customised cloud services and plans to deploy NVIDIA AI Enterprise for AI initiatives.

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