NVIDIA has joined hands with Palantir Technologies to create a new technology stack for operational AI. Check out the reason behind the collaboration.


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NVIDIA has announced a partnership with Palantir Technologies to create a new technology stack for operational AI.

This stack will feature analytics, workflows, automation tools, and customizable AI agents to help improve complex systems in businesses and government.

“Palantir and NVIDIA share a vision: to put AI into action, turning enterprise data into decision intelligence,” says Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “By combining Palantir’s powerful AI-driven platform with NVIDIA CUDA-X accelerated computing and Nemotron open AI models, we’re creating a next-generation engine to fuel AI-specialised applications and agents that run the world’s most complex industrial and operational pipelines.”

Palantir Ontology x NVIDIA GPU

At the core of this partnership lies Palantir Ontology, part of the Palantir AI Platform (AIP), which will now integrate NVIDIA’s GPU-accelerated data processing, optimisation libraries, and open AI models.

This joint platform aims to bring context-aware reasoning and domain-specific intelligence to industries ranging from retail and finance to healthcare and public administration.

With this stack, enterprises will be able to tap into their data to power domain-specific automations and AI agents for retailers, healthcare providers, financial services and the public sector.

“Palantir is focused on deploying AI that delivers immediate, asymmetric value to our customers,” says Alex Karp, cofounder and CEO of Palantir Technologies. “We are proud to partner with NVIDIA to fuse our AI-driven decision intelligence systems with the world’s most advanced AI infrastructure.”

Streamlining processes through automation

Palantir AIP workloads function in complex compliance environments while prioritising privacy and data security.

At the centre of AIP is an Ontology that creates a digital representation of an organisation, organising complex data and logic into linked virtual objects and actions that mirror real-world concepts and their relationships.

This setup provides businesses with an AI-enabled operating system that streamlines processes through automation.

NVIDIA’s data processing, AI software, open models, and accelerated computing are integrated with Ontology and AIP.

Customers can use NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries for data processing along with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing to facilitate real-time, AI-driven decision-making for important workflows.

The NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform, which includes NVIDIA cuOpt for decision optimisation, enables businesses to apply AI for managing their supply chains.

Additionally, NVIDIA Nemotron reasoning and NVIDIA NeMo Retriever models help organisations quickly create AI agents based on Ontology.

NVIDIA and Palantir are also working to incorporate the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture into Palantir AIP, which will enhance the entire AI process, from data handling and analytics to model development and deployment, using advanced reasoning agents.

This allows businesses to run AIP in NVIDIA AI factories for improved efficiency.

Lowe’s uses new NVIDIA–Palantir AI tech

US-based home improvement company Lowe’s is among the first to tap this integrated technology stack from Palantir and NVIDIA.

The company is creating a digital replica of its global supply chain network to enable dynamic and continuous AI optimisation.

“Modern supply chains are incredibly complex, dynamic systems, and AI will be critical to helping Lowe’s adapt and optimise quickly amid constantly changing conditions,” says Seemantini Godbole, executive vice president and chief digital and information officer at Lowe’s. 

“Even small shifts in demand can create ripple effects across the global network. By combining Palantir technologies with NVIDIA AI, Lowe’s is reimagining retail logistics, enabling us to serve customers better every day.”