IBM and Together AI Sign $240M Infrastructure Deal

Partnership brings NVIDIA HGX B300 systems to IBM Cloud for enterprise open-source AI inference.

By Kronos Digital News Desk··1 min read
A modern server room with glowing blue and green lights reflecting off metallic server racks, showcasing high-performance computing infrastructure.

A modern server room with glowing blue and green lights reflecting off metallic server racks, showcasing high-performance computing infrastructure.

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IBM and Together AI announced a multi-year partnership worth $240 million to scale open-source artificial intelligence inference [1]. The collaboration will deploy a large-scale cluster of NVIDIA HGX B300 systems on the IBM Cloud [1]. This move aims to provide enterprises with high-performance and cost-efficient tools for running open-source models [1].

The deployment uses NVIDIA's Blackwell-generation architecture to meet growing enterprise demand [1]. By integrating software with IBM infrastructure, the companies plan to streamline how businesses deploy large-scale AI applications [1]. This hardware expansion supports faster processing for complex AI workloads [1].

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