Oracle is gaining rapid momentum in artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure, positioning itself as a preferred platform for AI innovation across industries. Backed by strategic partnerships and performance-driven architecture, Oracle’s recent advances are reshaping the AI landscape for both enterprises and next-generation tech firms.

A Preferred Platform for AI Pioneers

A growing number of AI innovators — including Fireworks AI, Hedra, Numenta, and Soniox — are turning to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to power their training and inferencing workloads. OCI’s unmatched combination of high-performance GPU clusters, ultra-fast networking, and cost-efficient compute instances has made it an attractive foundation for running large-scale AI models with speed, accuracy, and reliability.

  • Fireworks AI, a leading inference platform, uses OCI bare metal instances with NVIDIA Hopper and AMD MI300X GPUs to deliver over 2 trillion inference tokens daily, serving developers with production-ready generative AI applications.
  • Hedra, which specialises in AI-generated video content, has reduced its model training time and GPU costs through OCI, enabling the quick release of its new platform, Hedra Studio.
  • Numenta leverages OCI to enhance the speed and efficiency of deep learning model development, supporting its mission of advancing Efficient Intelligence™.
  • Soniox is training a universal multilingual speech AI model on OCI infrastructure, recognising and interpreting speech across 60 languages in real-time with improved latency and cost efficiency.

These companies cite scalability, operational stability, and rapid deployment capabilities as key reasons for choosing OCI to support their AI ambitions.

Strategic Infrastructure Growth and Market Momentum

Alongside client adoption, Oracle is strengthening its position through strategic cloud partnerships and new service offerings like Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated, designed for highly secure, localised deployments. Its partnerships with AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud allow clients to run Oracle databases flexibly across different environments — enhancing multi-cloud interoperability and streamlining enterprise migration paths.

Market confidence has followed. Oracle’s share price rose 37% last quarter, with analysts projecting an annual revenue growth of 15.8% over the next three years. Over the past five years, Oracle has delivered more than 300% in total shareholder return, outperforming both the broader market and the U.S. software sector.

These advances underscore Oracle’s commitment to leading the next wave of AI infrastructure and enterprise modernisation — at scale, and with lasting performance advantages.