From Google Deepminds AI progress to Google Cloud’s AI-FIRST infrastructure to our other efforts’ use of AI to tackle complex challenges in areas such as healthcare, energy and robotics-every corner of our company is focused on pushing the border with AI and bringing its benefits to everyone.
Nvidia is a critical partner in this mission. As a world leader in AI and accelerated computing, NVIDIA has collaborated with Google and Alphabet for years on a wide range of projects, including Android, Advanced AI research, next generation hardware and software optimizations, and in addition to-all along with the goal of making AI more accessible to developers.
This week at the NVIDIA GTC Global AI conference, we double on our partnership with Nvidia with messages across Google and Alphabet:
Google Cloud’s AI infrastructure will help transform companies with NVIDIA’s latest GPUs
The training of large AI models requires serious computing power, and Nvidia continues to raise the bar on the GPU performance. We are pleased to advertise our A4 World Cup is now generally available, based on NVIDIA HGX B200 GPU – and our A4X VMs based on NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 will also be available soon. We are required to support the latest Blackwell GPUs, including the just announced NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell and NVIDIA GB300. This means faster training times, smoother implementations and the ability to tackle even more complex AI challenges.
Google Deepmind and Nvidia will make Gemini’s power available to more people
Google Deepminds Gemini is the result of decades of great language model research and is our most skilled AI model. This week we share how fast progress in Gemini is designed to support more developers and end users – and how our collaboration with NVIDIA helps make it possible.
The Google Deepmind team also released Gemma 3 last week, the latest in our collection of lightweight, advanced open models. Nvidia played a key role in the development of these open models and worked closely with our researchers to optimize Gemma to run on its huge accelerated computer ecosystem. This means that developers can easily access the same technology that drives Gemini and implements it on any NVIDIA GPU available to them.
Separately, NVIDIA also announced today that it has used Google Deepminds Synthid Watermarking Tool on its Cosmos Videoor Reneer Platform. This marks our first external implementation of the technology and we are proud to help fit the user confidence of AI-generated content.
Alphabet and Nvidia use AI to tackle the world’s most complex problems
Our collaboration with Nvidia is not just about building AI tools to help in everyday life; It’s about fundamental improvement in the quality of life for everyone. This means working together to apply AI to tackle some of the world’s most complex challenges. For starters, we go together to apply the most advanced border models to areas from energy to drug discovery.
- Smarter energy style. Tapestry, X’s Moonshot for the Electric Net, and Nvidia is investigating methods to increase the speed and accuracy of electric grid simulations.
- Improved discovery of drugs. Isomorphic laboratories and nvidia promote the development of new medicines using AI.
- More skilled robots. Intrinsic and Nvidia make robots more intelligent and skilled with the integration of Nvidia’s ISAAC Foundation models for more adaptive grip functions.
- Advanced robotic simulation. Google Deepmind and Nvidia launch Mujoco-Warp, a new open source physics simulator that will accelerate robotics research.
We have always believed that the value of technology lives in its ability to benefit people everywhere. It has been fundamental to our mission, and that is what our growing cooperation with Nvidia is built on. By combining Google’s expertise in AI research and infrastructure with NVIDIA leadership in accelerated computing, we are obliged to strengthen the basis for AI, make AI more accessible and useful to developers and users and collaboration in ways that will run innovation in the coming years.
If you are attending GTC this week, swing with Google Cloud’s BOOTH #914 and check out one of the many Google sessions to learn more about our work together.