NVIDIA has announced that Oracle has started using its new liquid-cooled NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 systems in Oracle’s data centers. These powerful Blackwell GPUs are now running on both NVIDIA DGX Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to help build and run advanced AI models and intelligent systems.
Oracle’s setup includes high-speed networking with NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand and Spectrum-X Ethernet, along with software and database tools from both NVIDIA and OCI.
According to Ian Buck, VP at NVIDIA, OCI is one of the first cloud platforms to install these new systems. Oracle also plans to build one of the world’s biggest Blackwell-powered clusters—called OCI Superclusters—with over 100,000 GPUs.
“These new systems are turning cloud data centers into ‘AI factories’ that create intelligent technologies at a massive scale,” Buck said. The GB200 NVL72 racks combine 36 Grace CPUs and 72 Blackwell GPUs in one system, offering high performance and energy efficiency for advanced AI tasks.
Oracle is making these new GPUs available across public, government, and private cloud options, including customer-owned data centers through services like OCI Dedicated Region and OCI Alloy.
These GB200 NVL72 racks are the first available through NVIDIA DGX Cloud, a platform that includes software, services, and expert support to help run AI workloads in the cloud. NVIDIA is already using these systems for various projects—like training AI models, developing self-driving cars, speeding up chip design, and creating new AI tools.
The GB200 NVL72 systems are live and ready to use now through both DGX Cloud and OCI.