Key Highlights
- Palantir and Nvidia unveiled a collaborative sovereign AI operating system reference architecture this Thursday
- The platform enables governments and enterprises to deploy AI within their own domestic infrastructure boundaries
- The architecture leverages Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra systems featuring eight GPUs alongside Spectrum-X Ethernet networking
- The complete Palantir software ecosystem — AIP, Foundry, Apollo, Rubix, and AIP Hub — integrates with this architecture
- Palantir has seen 17 analysts increase their earnings projections in recent assessments
Palantir Technologies (PLTR) has joined forces with Nvidia to deliver a sovereign AI operating system reference architecture. This solution allows customers to deploy AI capabilities on their own hardware infrastructure, whether fully on-premise, at the edge, or within sovereign cloud environments.
The companies revealed this collaboration on Thursday, with a focus on serving governments and enterprises requiring stringent control over their data assets, AI models, and applications.
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The infrastructure utilizes Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra hardware platform, featuring eight GPUs per unit combined with Spectrum-X Ethernet networking designed for AI training and inference operations. This configuration delivers substantial computational power for demanding workloads.
Palantir brings its complete software portfolio to the architecture: AIP, Foundry, Apollo, Rubix, and AIP Hub. These applications operate atop a Kubernetes substrate, managed through Rubix and Apollo, while AIP bridges language models with enterprise data.
The platform incorporates several Nvidia technologies including AI Enterprise, CUDA-X Libraries, Nemotron open models, and Magnum IO software.
Addressing Critical Infrastructure Needs
According to Palantir, the architecture serves customers with established GPU infrastructure, workflows requiring minimal latency, geographically distributed operations, and data sovereignty obligations.
Put simply: organizations unable to transfer data to external cloud providers will find this solution particularly valuable.
“From our first deployment with the United States government and in every deployment since, our software has had to meet the moment in the most complex and sensitive environments where customers must maintain control,” said Palantir Chief Architect Akshay Krishnaswamy.
Justin Boitano, VP of Enterprise AI Platforms at Nvidia, emphasized that the collaboration empowers industries and nations to handle data processing with enhanced speed and efficiency.
Organizations can now access the reference architecture documentation through Palantir’s website.
Palantir’s Market Standing
Palantir maintains a market capitalization approaching $363 billion. The company posted 56% revenue growth over the trailing twelve months, achieving a gross profit margin of 82%.
InvestingPro’s evaluation indicates the stock trades above its Fair Value estimate, while 17 analysts have upgraded their earnings forecasts for upcoming periods.
Rosenblatt Securities maintains a $200 price target for PLTR, pointing to global instability and rising demand for defense and wartime capabilities.
Truist Securities holds a Buy rating after recent discussions with company leadership, while Piper Sandler continues with an Overweight rating.
This partnership announcement follows Palantir’s ninth AIPCon conference, which featured presentations from the U.S. Department of Navy and GE Aerospace.
Palantir has also recently broadened its collaboration with LG CNS to accelerate AI implementation across LG Group entities.

