SDAIA advances AI maturity in KSA with NVIDIA

The Saudi Data & AI Authority (SDAIA) has integrated the latest NVIDIA technological advancements to enable developers to build and deploy AI applications with the ALLaM Arabic large language model (LLM) more easily.

Leveraging NVIDIA NeMo, part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform for large-scale language model training and NeMo Guardrails for AI safety, the collaboration will provide developers with a faster, more accessible path to building generative AI applications with ALLaM’s capabilities and set a new standard for AI-driven language models in the region. Additionally, companies will have access to recently-announced NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints to support quick and simple development of customised AI agents for any industry.

SDAIA is also working closely with NVIDIA to significantly scale its supercomputing infrastructure. Plans are in place to establish one of the largest high-performance computing data centres in the MENA region by expanding SDAIA’s existing NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD infrastructure. This expansion is expected to integrate NVIDIA technologies, including the upcoming NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, and is expected to eventually grow to over 5,000 GPUs.

SDAIA has adopted NVIDIA’s best practices for LLM training and deployment. The organisation has integrated NVIDIA Triton Inference Server for efficient model deployment and NVIDIA TensorRT software for optimised inference.

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