NVIDIA announced a collaboration with Palantir Technologies to build an integrated stack for operational AI, including analytics, reference workflows, automation features and customizable AI agents.

“Palantir and NVIDIA share a vision: to put AI into action, turning enterprise data into decision intelligence,” CEO Jensen Huang said. Palantir CEO Alex Karp said the partnership fuses its decision-intelligence systems with NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure.

Palantir, a data-analytics and AI software firm, will integrate NVIDIA accelerated computing, CUDA-X libraries, open-source Nemotron models and cuOpt decision-optimization software into its Ontology framework at the core of the Palantir AI Platform.

Lowe’s is among the first users, creating a digital replica of its global supply chain for dynamic, continuous AI optimization, the release said. NVIDIA said the stack is intended to support retailers, healthcare providers, financial services and the public sector.

The companies said they are working to bring the Blackwell architecture to Palantir AIP, enabling end-to-end pipelines and running AIP in NVIDIA AI factories.