Red Hat and AWS Join Forces to Enhance AI Capabilities

Red Hat and AWS enhance generative AI capabilities, giving businesses flexible and efficient solutions for scaling AI workloads.

Red Hat has announced an expanded collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) aimed at improving the use of generative AI in enterprise settings. By combining Red Hat’s open source expertise with AWS’s infrastructure, this collaboration works to provide organizations with the ability to run high-performance, scalable AI inference without being limited by the underlying hardware. This is crucial as businesses are increasingly exploring how AI can bolster their operations, and having flexible, efficient tools is essential for this endeavor.

As demand for generative AI rises, many organizations are rethinking their IT strategies. IDC predicts that by 2027, a significant number of enterprises will adopt custom silicon solutions, such as ARM processors and AI-specific chips, to enhance performance and cost efficiency. This shift emphasizes the growing need for solutions that improve processing power and reduce costs, allowing companies to innovate more quickly in high-performance AI applications.

Through this collaboration, Red Hat and AWS aim to provide a holistic approach to generative AI. By merging Red Hat’s platform capabilities with AWS’s infrastructure and specialized AI silicon, they are offering a solid strategy for businesses wanting to make the most of AI technology. The centerpiece of this collaboration is the Red Hat AI Inference Server, which operates on AWS AI chips like Inferentia and Trainium. This setup promises better performance with lower latency, helping organizations scale their AI projects more cost-effectively.

The partnership also includes support for AI workloads via Red Hat OpenShift, which simplifies the deployment process for customers. Organizations will enjoy easier access to the high-capacity accelerators that Red Hat is offering on AWS, making it more straightforward to implement AI solutions. Furthermore, Red Hat has introduced the Amazon.ai Certified Ansible Collection for its Automation Platform, which assists businesses in orchestrating AI services on AWS.

This initiative is built on a legacy of collaboration between Red Hat and AWS that spans various sectors, adapting to the changing needs of organizations as they include AI technologies in their cloud strategies for better outcomes.

With the AWS Neuron community operator now available in the Red Hat OpenShift OperatorHub, businesses using these solutions will find a clear pathway to integrating and managing their AI capabilities efficiently.

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