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New Industry Alliances to Surge NVIDIA Grit in AI

At the GTC 2025, which runs until March 21, NVIDIA Corporation announced several collaborations with industry players in an effort to innovate further the applications of artificial intelligence (AI).

https://aei.dempa.net/archives/tag/NVIDIADuring his keynote, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang said NVIDIA will work with General Motors (GM) on next-generation vehicles, factories, and robots using AI, simulation, and accelerated computing. Specifically, the companies will build custom AI systems using NVIDIA accelerated compute platforms, including NVIDIA Omniverse with NVIDIA Cosmos, to train AI manufacturing models for optimizing GM’s factory planning and robotics.

Transforming Mobility, Manufacturing

Moreover, GM will also use NVIDIA DRIVE AGX™ for in-vehicle hardware for future advanced driver-assistance systems and in-cabin enhanced safety driving experiences.

“The era of physical AI is here, and together with GM, we’re transforming transportation, from vehicles to the factories where they’re made,” said Huang. “We are thrilled to partner with GM to build AI systems tailored to their vision, craft and know-how.”

General Motors extends collaboration with NVIDIA to bolster innovation through accelerated compute and simulation.

GM has been investing in NVIDIA GPU platforms for training AI models across various areas, including simulation and validation. Furthermore, the companies’ collaboration now expands to transforming automotive plant design and operations.

GM will use the NVIDIA Omniverse platform to create digital twins of assembly lines, allowing for virtual testing and production simulations to reduce downtime. The effort will include training robotics platforms already in use for operations such as material handling and transport.

At the same time, GM will also build next-generation vehicles on NVIDIA DRIVE AGX, based on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture. Delivering up to 1,000 trillion operations per second of high-performance compute, this in-vehicle computer can speed the development and deployment of safe AVs at scale.

Democratizing AI Use

Building on their longstanding partnership, NVIDIA, Alphabet, and Google also announced new initiatives to advance AI. Specifically, to democratize access to AI tools, speed the development of physical AI, and transform industries including healthcare, manufacturing, and energy.

Engineers and researchers throughout Alphabet are working closely with technical teams at NVIDIA to use AI and simulation to develop robots with grasping skills, reimagine drug discovery, optimize energy grids and more.

To power research and AI production efforts for its customers, Alphabet’s Google Cloud will be among the first to adopt the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 rack-scale solution and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU.

Moreover, NVIDIA will be the first industry partner to adopt SynthID, a Google DeepMind AI technology that embeds digital watermarks directly into AI-generated images, audio, text or video.

Speed in Creating AI

Meanwhile, Oracle and NVIDIA announced a first-of-its-kind integration between NVIDIA accelerated computing and inference software with Oracle’s AI infrastructure, and generative AI services. Thus, aiming to help organizations globally speed in creation of agentic AI applications.

The new integration between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform will make 160+ AI tools and 100+ NVIDIA NIM™ microservices natively available through the OCI Console. In addition, Oracle and NVIDIA are collaborating on the no-code deployment of both Oracle and NVIDIA AI Blueprints and on accelerating AI vector search in Oracle Database 23ai with the NVIDIA cuVS library.

“Oracle and NVIDIA are perfect partners for the age of reasoning — an AI and accelerated computing company working with a key player in processing much of the world’s enterprise data,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Together, we help enterprises innovate with agentic AI to deliver amazing things for their customers and partners.”

20 March 2025