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Our goals for the event were clear: increase awareness of our AI strategy, strengthen relationships with NVIDIA customers and partners, and demonstrate how open source can be the foundation for this new wave of intelligent infrastructure. It’s evident that for the new American industrial base to thrive, it needs a robust, open, and certified software platform. That’s the role we’re committed to playing, ensuring that from government supercomputers to the factory floor, the foundation is solid, secure, and ready for what’s next.
Raul Leite
During the GTC week, Red Hat announced two key collaborations with NVIDIA aimed at making AI development simpler and more secure. First, the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit is now available directly through Red Hat platforms RHEL, OpenShift and Red Hat AI, giving developers a single, trusted source for essential GPU tools. Second, Red Hat introduced the STIG-hardened Universal Base Image (UBI-STIG), which NVIDIA is using to build a government-ready GPU Operator, helping agencies accelerate secure AI and ML deployments.
Walking out of the convention center, one thing was unmistakable: We’re no longer just talking about AI, we’re building it. And the scale and speed of what’s happening are unlike anything I’ve seen before. It’s going to be a fascinating few years ahead.


