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Palantir and NVIDIA Unite to Power Operational AI with Integrated Data and Accelerated Computing for Enterprises and Government

NVIDIA and Palantir Technologies have announced a strategic collaboration to create a unified technology stack for operational AI, designed to transform enterprise and government systems by turning complex data into actionable decision intelligence. The partnership, unveiled at GTC Washington, D.C., combines Palantir’s AI Platform (AIP) with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing, AI software, and open models to deliver powerful, context-aware AI agents and automation tools tailored for real-world operations. At the heart of Palantir’s platform is Ontology, a system that creates a digital twin of an organization by modeling real-world entities, relationships, and processes as interconnected virtual objects. This digital representation enables advanced reasoning and decision-making across complex environments. By integrating NVIDIA’s GPU-accelerated data processing, decision optimization libraries like cuOpt, and open models such as Nemotron and NeMo Retriever, the combined stack enhances Palantir’s ability to deliver dynamic, real-time AI-driven insights. Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, emphasized the vision behind the partnership: “By combining Palantir’s AI-driven decision intelligence with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing and open models, we’re building a next-generation engine that powers AI agents capable of running the world’s most demanding industrial and operational systems.” Alex Karp, co-founder and CEO of Palantir, added that the collaboration aligns with Palantir’s mission to deliver immediate, high-impact AI solutions: “We’re proud to partner with NVIDIA to fuse our intelligent operating systems with the world’s most advanced AI infrastructure.” Lowe’s is among the first organizations to adopt the integrated stack, using it to build a digital replica of its global supply chain. This enables continuous AI optimization, improving responsiveness to shifting demand, reducing costs, and enhancing customer service. Seemantini Godbole, executive vice president and chief digital and information officer at Lowe’s, noted that supply chains are highly dynamic and vulnerable to disruptions. “AI will be critical to helping us adapt quickly and efficiently,” she said. The integration leverages NVIDIA CUDA-X data science libraries for high-speed data processing and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software for scalable AI deployment. This allows enterprises in retail, healthcare, finance, and government to build and run domain-specific AI agents that automate complex workflows and support real-time decision-making. The partnership also extends to the upcoming NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, which will be integrated into Palantir AIP to accelerate the full AI lifecycle—from data processing and model training to deployment and inference. This will enable the use of long-thinking, reasoning agents for more sophisticated problem-solving. Palantir AIP will be supported in the new NVIDIA AI Factory for Government, a reference design aimed at advancing secure, scalable AI deployment in public-sector environments. Attendees at GTC Washington, D.C., can participate in a hands-on workshop on October 29 to explore how to operationalize AI using the Palantir-NVIDIA stack. The collaboration marks a significant step forward in making AI not just intelligent, but operational—transforming data into real-world impact across industries.

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