Customers can now harness Grok models via OCI
Generative AI service to tackle complex problems
Powered by OCI AI infrastructure, Grok models
will leverage OCI Compute instances with significant
price-performance and scalability advantages
AUSTIN,
Texas, June 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- xAI has
selected Oracle to offer xAI's Grok models via Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure (OCI) Generative AI service for a wide range of
use cases, including content creation, research, and business
process automation. xAI will also leverage the scalability,
performance, and cost efficiency of OCI's leading AI infrastructure
to train and run inferencing for its next-generation Grok
models.
"Grok 3 represents a leap forward in AI capabilities and
Oracle's advanced data platform will accelerate its impact on
enterprises," said Jimmy Ba,
co-founder, xAI. "This collaboration between xAI and Oracle is set
to redefine enterprise-grade AI."
Founded in March 2023, xAI is at
the forefront of AI innovation, building technologies that push the
boundaries of human understanding. Grok 3, xAI's latest model,
has reasoning capabilities refined through large-scale
reinforcement learning with high performance in mathematics,
coding, and universal understanding. To provide organizations
with a path to strong data governance, management, and security,
xAI models are augmented with OCI's enterprise-grade capabilities.
In addition, all data sent by Oracle to Grok models is processed on
zero data retention endpoints, offering an extra layer of
protection.
"By bringing xAI's cutting-edge Grok models to our customers, we
are expanding the possibilities of AI in the enterprise," said
Greg Pavlik, executive vice
president, AI and Data Management Services, Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure. "This partnership underscores our commitment to
providing the most advanced AI solutions, giving organizations
greater choice and flexibility in deploying the latest AI
technologies."
Oracle brings leading-edge AI technology close to enterprise
data and prioritizes security, adaptability, and scalability. This
helps customers across industries apply the right AI technologies,
including generative and agentic AI, to the right business
scenarios for immediate results. In addition, thousands of AI
innovators are leveraging OCI's cost-effective, purpose-built AI
capabilities to run the most demanding AI workloads faster. OCI
bare metal GPU instances can power applications for
generative AI, natural language processing, computer vision, and
recommendation systems.
Windstream, a leading telecommunications service provider of
advanced network communications and technology solutions, is
exploring options to use xAI's multimodal models via OCI to create
more fluid workstreams and empower its employees.
"In the fast-paced and ever-evolving landscape of
telecommunications, there's no shortage of ways AI can benefit our
business," said Kaushik Bhanderi,
senior vice president, Windstream. "We think there could be real
advantages to leveraging Grok models via OCI Generative AI service,
integrating language comprehension and reasoning to propose
meaningful actions."
Additional Resources
- Join Greg Pavlik for a
discussion with top AI innovators about what's next for agentic
AI
- Learn more about xAI
- Learn more about Oracle AI
- Learn more about OCI AI Infrastructure
- Learn more about OCI Generative AI
About xAI
xAI is a foundation model lab building AI to
help humanity understand the universe. Visit us at x.ai.
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