Investigative analytlcs and intelligence software company Nuix, has partnered with ASX-listed Atturra for a initiative that accelerates artificial intelligence workloads in response to increasing demand from governments and corporation facing tighter regulatory deadlines.
It involves running Nuix's AI Neo software platform on HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11 servers equipped with NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs).
Results showed that AI workloads analysing unstructured data ran 10 times faster than previous Nuix benchmarks on central processing units (CPUs).
Oliver Harvey, Nuix chief customer strategy and innovation officer, called the development "transformative" for the Nuix Neo platform.
He explained that the original vision for Neo was to create a platform 10 times faster than previous iterations while synchronising all leading capabilities, which is what the latest initiative delivers for Nuix.
The technical setup involves HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11 servers, which are part of the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE initiative, which specifically designed to accelerate AI-powered enterprises while optimising performance and cost.
Using NVIDIA GPUs plays a crucial role in handling the intensive computational demands of AI workloads, particularly when processing unstructured data such as text, chat messages, emails, images, and videos.
Stephen Kowal, CEO of Atturra, explained that the partnership with HPE allows Atturra to provide the necessary infrastructure and services to support AI workloads, enabling faster analysis for their shared clients.
Chris Weber, vice president of HPE South Pacific, said that AI data and computational demands require a fundamentally different approach to technology.
The HPE ProLiant servers used in this initiative are built to meet these unique needs, helping Nuix and Atturra's customers leverage AI solutions to grow their businesses.