SUSE announces new Linux versions for NVIDIA BlueField-4 DPUs

Following the NVIDIA GTC event, SUSE has launched SLES 16 and SUSE Linux Micro 6.2 to enhance secure, AI-driven data centers. These versions integrate with BlueField-4 DPUs, emphasizing confidential, cloud-native, and zero-trust architectures. They run on both host systems and directly on the DPU.

SUSE's announcement comes in the wake of a successful NVIDIA GTC event, highlighting the company's role in advancing secure, AI-driven data centers. The firm is leveraging SUSE Linux Enterprise on NVIDIA's BlueField-4 Data Processing Units (DPUs) to deliver a future that is confidential, cloud-native, and zero-trust.

Key to this initiative are the newly launched SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 16 and SUSE Linux Micro 6.2. These operating systems are designed to operate on both the host and directly on the DPU, enabling seamless integration for enhanced security and performance in data center environments.

SUSE positions these releases as pivotal for powering AI workloads with robust Linux foundations. For further details, SUSE directs readers to their dedicated page on the topic.

This development underscores ongoing collaboration between SUSE and NVIDIA, focusing on innovative solutions for modern computing challenges. Hashtags associated with the post include #SUSE, #NVIDIA, #BlueField4, #Linux, #AI, #CloudNative, #ZeroTrust, and #DataCenter.

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