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Across every aspect of our organization, from Google DeepMind’s AI breakthroughs to Google Cloud’s AI-driven infrastructure, and our Other Bets’ application of AI to address complex issues in healthcare, energy, and robotics, we are dedicated to advancing the boundaries of AI and making its benefits accessible to all.
NVIDIA plays a crucial role in this endeavor. As a global leader in AI and accelerated computing, NVIDIA has been collaborating with Google and Alphabet on various projects, including Android, cutting-edge AI research, next-generation hardware and software optimizations, and more, all aimed at making AI more accessible to developers.
This week, at the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference, we are strengthening our partnership with NVIDIA through a series of announcements across Google and Alphabet:
Google Cloud’s AI Infrastructure to Revolutionize Businesses with NVIDIA’s Latest GPUs
Training large AI models demands significant computing power, and NVIDIA continues to set new standards for GPU performance. We are excited to announce that our A4 VM, based on NVIDIA’s HGX B200 GPU, is now generally available, and our A4X VMs, based on NVIDIA GB200 NVL72, will be available soon. We are committed to supporting the latest Blackwell GPUs, including the newly announced NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell and NVIDIA GB300, enabling faster training times, smoother deployments, and the ability to tackle even more complex AI challenges.
Google DeepMind and NVIDIA to Make Gemini’s Power Accessible to a Broader Audience
Google DeepMind’s Gemini is the culmination of decades of large language model research and represents our most advanced AI model. This week, we will share how rapid advances in Gemini are designed to support more developers and end-users, and how our collaboration with NVIDIA is facilitating this process.
The Google DeepMind team recently released Gemma 3, the latest addition to our collection of lightweight, state-of-the-art open models. NVIDIA played a vital role in the development of these open models, working closely with our researchers to optimize Gemma for its extensive accelerated computing ecosystem. This enables developers to easily access the same technology that powers Gemini and implement it on any NVIDIA GPU available to them.
In a separate development, NVIDIA announced today that it has integrated Google DeepMind’s SynthID watermarking tool into its Cosmos video generation platform. This marks our first external deployment of the technology, and we are proud to contribute to enhancing user trust in AI-generated content.
Alphabet and NVIDIA to Leverage AI in Addressing the World’s Most Complex Challenges
Our collaboration with NVIDIA extends beyond developing AI tools for everyday life; it is about fundamentally improving the quality of life for everyone. This involves working together to apply AI to address some of the world’s most complex challenges. Initially, we are joining forces to apply advanced frontier models to areas such as energy and drug discovery.
- Intelligent Energy Grids. Tapestry, X’s moonshot for the electric grid, and NVIDIA are researching methods to increase the speed and accuracy of electric grid simulations.
- Enhanced Drug Discovery. Isomorphic Labs and NVIDIA are advancing the development of new medicines using AI.
- More Capable Robots. Intrinsic and NVIDIA are making robots more intelligent and capable, with the integration of NVIDIA’s Isaac foundation models for more adaptive grasp capabilities.
- Advanced Robotics Simulation. Google DeepMind and NVIDIA are launching MuJoCo-Warp, a new open-source physics simulator that will accelerate robotics research.
We have always believed that the true value of technology lies in its ability to benefit people worldwide. This has been the foundation of our mission, and it is what our growing collaboration with NVIDIA is built upon. By combining Google’s expertise in AI research and infrastructure with NVIDIA’s leadership in accelerated computing, we are committed to strengthening the foundation of AI, making AI more accessible and beneficial to developers and users, and driving innovation for years to come.
If you are attending GTC this week, visit Google Cloud’s booth #914 and explore one of the many Google sessions to learn more about our collaborative work.
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