Palantir Technologies and NVIDIA have announced a partnership to create an integrated technology stack for operational artificial intelligence (AI). The collaboration will bring together Palantir’s Ontology framework, which is central to the Palantir AI Platform (AIP), with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing capabilities, CUDA-X libraries, and open-source Nemotron models.
The joint solution aims to provide enterprises and government organizations with analytics tools, reference workflows, automation features, and customizable AI agents. These tools are designed to help organizations make better use of their data for decision-making in complex environments such as retail, healthcare, financial services, and the public sector.
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, said: “Palantir and NVIDIA share a vision: to put AI into action, turning enterprise data into decision intelligence. By combining Palantir’s powerful AI-driven platform with NVIDIA CUDA-X accelerated computing and Nemotron open AI models, we’re creating a next-generation engine to fuel AI-specialized applications and agents that run the world’s most complex industrial and operational pipelines.”
Alex Karp, cofounder and CEO of Palantir Technologies, added: “Palantir is focused on deploying AI that delivers immediate, asymmetric value to our customers. We are proud to partner with NVIDIA to fuse our AI-driven decision intelligence systems with the world’s most advanced AI infrastructure.”
Lowe’s is among the first companies to use this new technology stack. The retailer is building a digital replica of its global supply chain network in order to enable dynamic optimization using AI. Seemantini Godbole, executive vice president and chief digital and information officer at Lowe’s, commented: “Modern supply chains are incredibly complex, dynamic systems, and AI will be critical to helping Lowe’s adapt and optimize quickly amid constantly changing conditions. Even small shifts in demand can create ripple effects across the global network. By combining Palantir technologies with NVIDIA AI, Lowe’s is reimagining retail logistics, enabling us to serve customers better every day.”
The integration allows organizations using AIP workloads—which often operate in high-compliance environments—to organize their data into interconnected virtual objects representing real-world concepts. This creates what both companies describe as an intelligent operating system powered by business process automation.
NVIDIA's contributions include making its data processing tools—such as CUDA-X libraries—and accelerated computing available through Palantir Ontology. The collaboration also brings in platforms like NVIDIA cuOpt for supply-chain management optimization as well as Nemotron reasoning models for building custom AI agents.
Both companies are working toward supporting Palantir AIP on the new NVIDIA Blackwell architecture. This aims to speed up all stages of the enterprise AI pipeline from initial data processing through model development and deployment.
Additionally, Palantir AIP will be included in the recently announced NVIDIA AI Factory for Government reference design.
Attendees at the GTC Washington D.C. event can participate in a workshop hosted by both companies on operationalizing AI.
