Microsoft is planning to migrate some of its machine learning models from its Bing search engine to Oracle's GPU supercluster to cope with the growing demand for its AI services. This multi-year partnership is designed to support the expansion of Microsoft's AI services, especially after the launch of Bing Chat, which first integrated generative AI chatbots into its search engines in February this year. This collaboration not only demonstrates Microsoft's ambitions in the field of AI, but also highlights Oracle's capabilities in providing high-performance computing resources.
With the rapid development of AI technology, Microsoft needs more computing resources to support its services, and Oracle happens to have a large number of Nvidia A100 and H100 GPUs that can meet Microsoft's demand for high-performance computing. By leveraging Oracle Interconnect for Microsoft Azure, Microsoft can efficiently interact with resources in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, thereby enabling optimal allocation and utilization of resources.
This collaboration not only helps Microsoft cope with the growth of its AI services, but also provides Oracle with an opportunity to demonstrate its cloud computing and GPU technology advantages. Through this cooperation, the two companies can jointly promote the development of AI technology and provide users with smarter and more efficient services. In the future, with the continuous advancement of AI technology, similar cooperation may become the norm in the industry, promoting innovation and development in the entire science and technology field.