Bing Conversational Searches to Leverage Oracle’s OCI Supercluster, Microsoft Announces

Bing Conversational Searches to Leverage Oracle’s OCI Supercluster, Microsoft Announces

In an extension of their AI partnership, Oracle ⁣and Microsoft‌ have signed a multiyear agreement to support⁤ the growing demand of Bing conversational⁤ searches, which was opened to the⁣ public recently.

As part of the agreement, Microsoft will use its ‍own Azure infrastructure for AI in combination with the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure ⁤(OCI) Supercluster — an Nvidia GPU-supported supercomputing ⁢training and inferencing service ⁤released in March.

The OCI Supercluster service is the first tier‌ of⁤ Oracle’s ​generative ‍AI strategy, targeted at‌ companies such​ as Cohere or Hugging Face, which are working⁤ on developing large language models ​(LLMs) to support their ⁤end users.

The combination of the‌ OCI ‍Supercluster and Azure AI will allow Microsoft to conduct inferencing ⁣of AI models that are ⁣continuously being‌ optimized to power Bing conversational searches every day, the companies⁢ said in a joint statement.

Inferencing is a process by which⁤ an AI system draws conclusions or makes predictions based on ⁤the information and knowledge it ⁢has.

“Leveraging the Oracle Interconnect for Microsoft Azure, Microsoft is able to use managed services like Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to ‌orchestrate OCI Compute at massive scale to ⁢support ⁣increasing ⁢demand for Bing conversational search,”​ the ⁤companies ​said, adding that Bing conversational search requires powerful clusters of computing ⁤infrastructure that support ‌the evaluation⁢ and analysis of search results that are conducted by ⁤Bing’s inference model.

Inference models, according to Oracle and Microsoft, in ​general require thousands of compute⁣ and storage instances and tens of thousands of‍ GPUs that can operate in parallel as a single supercomputer over a multiterabit network.

In September, Oracle extended its⁢ partnership‍ with Microsoft by collocating its⁢ database hardware (including Oracle Exadata) and⁤ software ‌in ‌Microsoft‌ Azure data ‍centers, giving customers direct access to Oracle database services running⁣ on ⁢Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) via Azure.

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2023-11-11 10:41:02
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