Red Hat extends AI support to hybrid cloud environments

Red Hat extends AI support to hybrid cloud environments

Red Hat is expanding the compatibility of its AI solutions with hardware and software from IT vendors including Nvidia, Lenovo, Dell, Microsoft, AWS and Intel.

Red Hat is increasing the compatibility of its AI solutions with hardware and software from various IT vendors. RHEL AI and Red Hat OpenShift AI are now optimized for use with GPU-accelerated systems from Nvidia, Lenovo, Dell, Microsoft, AWS and Intel, among others.

Expanding AI support

AI models require powerful computing power and compatibility with various hardware architectures. Red Hat further extends the capabilities of RHEL AI and Red Hat OpenShift AI by adding support for various platforms and components:

  • RHEL AI on Lenovo ThinkSystem SR675 V3 servers
  • RHEL AI on Dell PowerEdge systems
  • RHEL AI on Microsoft Azure
  • RHEL AI with support for AMD Instinct Accelerators
  • RHEL AI and Red Hat OpenShift AI on AWS
  • Red Hat OpenShift AI with Intel Gaudi AI, Intel Xeon and Core processors
  • Red Hat OpenShift AI with Nvidia AI Enterprise

Through these integrations, Red Hat says companies can run AI workloads more efficiently on hybrid cloud environments without complex integrations.

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AI in hybrid cloud environments

AI applications must run as close to the data as possible to optimize performance and reduce latency. This means that AI solutions must operate in different environments, such as data centers, public clouds and edge locations. Red Hat is responding to this by making its AI platforms more broadly deployable.

With these extensions, Red Hat aims to support organizations in integrating and managing AI models in diverse IT environments.