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Databricks announces new collaboration with NVIDIA to optimize data and AI workloads at Data + AI Summit
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Databricks announces new collaboration with NVIDIA to optimize data and AI workloads at Data + AI Summit

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  • Databricks, a data infrastructure and MLOps platform, and NVIDIA are expanding their collaboration by integrating NVIDIA CUDA accelerated computing into Databricks' Data Intelligence Platform. The partnership aims to increase performance and accuracy in AI application development and data processing.

  • It will develop native support for NVIDIA-accelerated computing in its next-generation query engine, Photon, which will lead to faster and more efficient data management. 

  • Databricks' open-source model DBRX will be available as an NVIDIA NIM microservice, allowing developers to incorporate AI models into their applications easily. These developments underscore the companies' commitment to enhancing enterprise data usage and AI innovation.

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