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NoneVMware Inc (VMW. N) announced on Tuesday that it has partnered with Nvidia Corp (NVDA. O) to develop a new set of software tools for businesses interested in developing generative artificial intelligence within their own data centers rather than relying on the cloud. As VMware, which is currently in the process of being acquired by Broadcom Inc (AVGO. O) in a $69 billion deal, specializes in software for privately owned data centers, these tools will enable companies to effectively manage Nvidia chips that dominate the market for AI systems.
By providing businesses with the ability to utilize AI technology for tasks such as code writing and contract generation, VMware aims to cater to customers who prefer to keep their sensitive data within their own data centers. VMware plans to release these tools next year, with pricing based on the number of Nvidia chips being managed by the software.
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