NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) has moved to strengthen its prospects in the data center business by inking a strategic partnership with VMware, Inc. (NYSE:VMW). The strategic partnership seeks to ensure consumers enjoy faster and better ways of integrating GPU accelerated AI applications.
Nvidia-VMware Partnership
For the longest time, VMware software has been used to manage data centers thanks to its strategic partnership with Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC). While Intel has lost the dominant market share in the data centers business, VMware has moved to enhance its edge in Nvidia's partnership.
Under the strategic partnership terms, VMware software is to be integrated into Nvidia chips to power data centers. Nvidia is to integrate its Nvidia GPU Cloud or NGC AI processing software into VMware's virtualization platform vSphere. It will also integrate NGC with VMware Cloud Foundation, thus enhancing virtual machines and software containers.
It is expected that VMware software will work smoothly with NVIDIA AI chips, especially in running artificial intelligence applications. The two have completed important computer science to ensure smooth integration. The two companies have also confirmed plans to work with some customers to test the technology before commercial use.
VMware CEO, Pat Gelsinger, expects the partnership to bring AI to every enterprise. Likewise, it should result in an enterprise-ready AI platform that enables companies to run various AI workloads and manage them from a single platform.
Nvidia Growing Data Center Market Share
NVIDIA has risen the ladder to become a key player in the data centers business thanks to artificial intelligence chips' development. The company's AI chips have continued to elicit strong demand as everything turns to AI right from speech recognition to financial data analysis. In return, the Nvidia data center market share has increased significantly.
A strategic partnership with VMware strengthens Nvidia's ambitions to become the world's premier computing company. The company is currently acquiring British chip designer Arm for $40 billion; the acquisition should expand the Nvidia Empire beyond GPUs and into CPUs.