SUSE announced three significant updates during NVIDIA's GTC event. These include certifications for its products on NVIDIA's Blackwell platform and support for Jetson devices. The company also introduced open source agentic AI integration.
At NVIDIA's GTC conference, SUSE highlighted a productive week by rolling out three key updates to its offerings. First, SLES and SL Micro achieved production certification on NVIDIA Blackwell technology, enabling robust deployment on this advanced platform. Second, SUSE introduced production-ready support for the NVIDIA Jetson family, targeting AI applications from PRC to industrial edge environments. Third, the company launched open source agentic AI integration, with further developments promised at the upcoming SUSECON event. SUSE described the momentum as building in this space. The announcements underscore SUSE's push into AI and edge computing, aligning its enterprise Linux solutions with NVIDIA's hardware ecosystem. Links provided in the post direct to more details on these integrations. #SUSE #AI #Blackwell #Jetson #EdgeAI #AgenticAI #OpenSource