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Oracle to offer 131,072 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs via its cloud

The Blackwell GPUs are expected to be made available in the first half of 2025, the companies added without sharing any indicative pricing.
Presently, Oracle offers OCI Superclusters with Nvidia H100 GPUs. Superclusters with H200 GPUs are expected to be made available later this year.
However, Oracle is not the only cloud services provider that has been offering Nvidia GPUs-based infrastructure for model training.
AWS, Microsoft, and Google Cloud have also partnered with Nvidia to offer the latter’s GPUs on the cloud.
Nvidia first announced its intent to partner with cloud service providers to offer GPUs on the cloud in early 2023. Since then, the company has steadily expanded its partnership with the hyperscalers. Earlier this year, the chipmaker formally announced its plans to offer Blackwell GPUs on the cloud.
More GB200 GPUs than any other hyperscaler
Although Oracle is not the only cloud services provider to offer the latest Nvidia GPUs on the cloud, it said it is offering more GB200 GPUs than any other hyperscaler.