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NVIDIA, Palantir Integrate AI Platforms for Enterprise Operations

by | Nov 3, 2025

Integrates AI software and accelerated computing to support operational data processing, model development, and automation for enterprise, government, and supply chain applications
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WASHINGTON, DC (GTC), Nov 3, 2025 – NVIDIA has announced a collaboration with Palantir Technologies to build a technology stack for operational AI. The system will include analytics tools, reference workflows, automation functions, and AI agents to improve enterprise and government operations.

Palantir Ontology, the core of Palantir’s AI platform, will use NVIDIA’s GPU-accelerated data processing, route-optimization libraries, open models, and accelerated computing. The goal is to link operational data with AI methods to support decisions. The effort pairs Palantir’s data tools with NVIDIA’s computing stack.

Enterprises using the customizable technology stack will be able to tap into their data to power domain-specific automations and AI agents for the operating environments of retailers, healthcare providers, financial services and the public sector.

“Palantir and NVIDIA share a vision: to put AI into action, turning enterprise data into decision intelligence,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “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.”

“Palantir is focused on deploying AI that delivers immediate, asymmetric value to our customers,” said Alex Karp, cofounder and CEO of Palantir Technologies. “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 Pioneers AI-Driven Logistics with Palantir and NVIDIA

Lowe’s is creating a digital replica of its global supply chain. The model will support AI-based optimization. Teams can test scenarios, plan inventory, and route shipments in software. The goal is to improve response times, reduce costs, and gain customer satisfaction.

“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,” said Seemantini Godbole, executive vice president and chief digital and information officer at Lowe’s. “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.”

Advancing Operational Intelligence

Palantir AIP runs in regulated environments with privacy and data security needs. Its workloads meet compliance requirements across sensitive domains. AIP’s Ontology serves as the system’s data model. It organizes data and business logic into linked objects, actions, and relationships. These virtual elements map to real people, assets, and processes. The result is a digital view of the organization that supports analysis and automation.

Together, this provides enterprises with an AI-enabled operating system that drives efficiency through business process automation.

NVIDIA data processing, AI software, open models and accelerated computing are integrated and are available through Ontology and AIP. Customers can use NVIDIA CUDA-X data science libraries for data processing, paired with NVIDIA accelerated computing, via Ontology to drive AI-driven decision-making for business-critical workflows.

The NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform, including NVIDIA cuOpt decision optimization software, will enable enterprises to use AI for supply-chain management.

NVIDIA Nemotron reasoning and NVIDIA NeMo Retriever open models will enable enterprises to build AI agents informed by Ontology.

NVIDIA and Palantir are also working to bring the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture to Palantir AIP. The integration is designed to improve how AI systems are built and deployed. It covers data processing, analytics, model training and production use with reasoning agents. Organizations will run AIP on NVIDIA AI factories to use GPU resources for training and inference, depending on their performance and infrastructure needs.

Palantir AIP will also be supported in the NVIDIA AI Factory for Government reference design.

Source: NVIDIA

About NVIDIA

NVIDIA, founded in 1993 and headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, designs and manufactures graphics processing units, systems on chips, networking hardware, and AI intelligence software such as CUDA. Its products serve industries including gaming, data centers, autonomous vehicles, professional visualization, robotics, health care, and energy. The company introduced the GPU in 1999 and later expanded into accelerated computing and AI infrastructure. In gaming, its GPUs support high-performance rendering, while in AI and high-performance computing, its systems provide the infrastructure for training and deploying large-scale models. NVIDIA also develops tools for robotics and autonomous driving. For the fiscal quarter ending in July 2025, the company reported revenue of $46.7B and net income of $26.4B.

About Palantir

Palantir Technologies Inc., founded in 2003, is a U.S.-based software company headquartered in Denver, CO. The company develops and provides data integration and analytics platforms – such as Foundry for commercial users and Gotham for government agencies – that help organizations make AI-driven decisions. Palantir serves industries including national security, defense, healthcare, manufacturing, finance, and infrastructure. Its platforms are designed to integrate complex data sources, support predictive modeling, and improve operational efficiency across sectors. In fiscal year 2024, Palantir reported annual revenue of about $2.87B, reflecting growth in both its government and commercial business segments.