NVIDIA has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Palantir Technologies Inc. at the GTC Washington, D.C. event, aimed at establishing a first-of-its-kind integrated technology stack for operational AI. This innovative framework will harness the power of NVIDIA’s accelerated computing, CUDA-X libraries, and open-source Nemotron models, which will be seamlessly integrated into Palantir’s Ontology framework, located at the core of the Palantir AI Platform (AIP).
As part of this collaboration, Lowe’s has emerged as a key player, utilizing the new integrated technology stack to revolutionize its supply chain logistics. By creating a digital replica of its global supply chain network, Lowe’s will leverage dynamic and continuous AI optimization, enabling enhanced cost savings and improved customer satisfaction.
“Modern supply chains are incredibly complex, dynamic systems, and AI will be critical to helping Lowe’s adapt and optimize quickly amid constantly changing conditions,” said Seemantini Godbole, Lowe’s executive vice president and chief digital and information officer. “Even small shifts in demand can create ripple effects across the global network. By combining Palantir technologies with NVIDIA AI, Lowe’s is reimagining retail logistics, enabling us to serve customers better every day.”
The collaboration between NVIDIA and Palantir is designed to equip enterprises with the tools necessary to transform complex enterprise and government systems. The integrated technology stack will feature analytics capabilities, reference workflows, automation features, and customizable, specialized AI agents. This aims to fast-track the deployment of operational AI, providing advanced, context-aware reasoning critical for organizations.
At the core of Palantir’s AIP is Ontology, which organizes complex data and logic into interconnected virtual objects and links, representing real-world concepts and their relationships. This structure enables enterprises to achieve intelligent operating systems that enhance efficiency through business process automation.
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, emphasized the shared vision of both companies. “To put AI into action, turning enterprise data into decision intelligence,
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