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5/14/24, 2:32 PM     Red Hat Delivers Accessible, Open Source Generative AI Innovation with Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI - Middle East News 247
        by Red Hat’s platforms across these environments, no matter where they run, is crucial in keeping AI
        innovation flowing.


        RHEL AI and the InstructLab community further deliver on this vision, breaking down many of the barriers to
        experimenting with and building AI models while providing the tools, data and concepts needed to fuel the

        next wave of intelligent workloads.



             Availability


        Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI is now available as a developer preview. Building on the GPU infrastructure

        available on IBM Cloud, which is used to train the Granite models and support InstructLab, IBM Cloud will
        now be adding support for RHEL AI and OpenShift AI. This integration will allow enterprises to deploy

        generative AI more easily into their mission critical applications.

        Red Hat Summit


        Join the Red Hat Summit keynotes to hear the latest from Red Hat executives, customers and partners:


               The cloud is hybrid. So is AI. — Tuesday, May 7, 8-10 a.m. MDT (YouTube, LinkedIn)
               Optimizing IT for the AI era. — Wednesday, May 8, 8:30-9:30 a.m. MDT (YouTube, LinkedIn)



        Supporting Quotes


        Ashesh Badani, senior vice president and chief product officer, Red Hat

        “GenAI presents a revolutionary leap forward for enterprises, but only if technology organizations are able to

        actually deploy and use AI models in a way that matches their specific business needs. RHEL AI and the
        InstructLab project, coupled with Red Hat OpenShift AI at scale, are designed to lower many of the barriers
        facing GenAI across the hybrid cloud, from limited data science skills to the sheer resources required, while

        fueling innovation both in enterprise deployments and in upstream communities.”

        Ramine Roane, corporate vice president, AI Group, AMD


        “AI is one of the most important shifts in technology in the past 50 years. To help accelerate broader adoption
        of AI, the models and tools used to build AI applications need to be made accessible to the enterprise. Built

        on a trusted Linux backbone with open source tooling and open source-licensed models, RHEL AI is one of
        the platforms that can provide this, and we’re pleased to support Red Hat’s effort in driving AI in the

        enterprise forward with our AMD technologies including Instinct AI accelerators.”

        Jeremy Foster, senior vice President and general manager, Networking – Compute, Cisco


        “The AI movement represents a seismic shift for enterprises, and many organizations are grappling with the
        best path forward. Cisco continues to work closely with Red Hat to advance AI adoption and RHEL AI will

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