NVIDIA AI Enterprise Infra 7.0 Release Notes#

Release Highlights#

  • Blackwell GPU Introduction - Initial support for NVIDIA HGX B200 and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell SE across all supported hypervisors

  • Product Naming Updates - NVIDIA vGPU C-Series officially renamed to NVIDIA vGPU for Compute; NVIDIA vGPU Host Driver renamed to NVIDIA Virtual GPU Manager

  • Infrastructure Foundation - GPU Data Center Driver 580.65.06, DOCA-OFED 25.4.0, and Container Toolkit 1.17.8 establishing the 7.x infrastructure baseline

  • Kubernetes Orchestration - GPU Operator 25.3.2, Network Operator 25.4.0, and NIM Operator 2.0.2 for GPU workload management

  • Enterprise Management - Base Command Manager 11.25.05 and 10.25.03 for cluster provisioning

What’s Included in NVIDIA AI Enterprise Infra 7.0#

Complete list of infrastructure components with versions and documentation links:

Table 1 Supported Infrastructure Software#

Product

Description

Version

Core Infrastructure Drivers

NVIDIA GPU Data Center Driver

GPU driver with Blackwell (HGX B200, RTX PRO 6000), Hopper, Ada Lovelace, and Ampere architecture support

580.65.06

NVIDIA DOCA-OFED Driver for Networking

High-performance networking for InfiniBand and Ethernet

3.0.0

Virtualization

NVIDIA vGPU for Compute (Virtual GPU Manager and Guest Drivers)

Enterprise GPU virtualization with HGX B200 and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell SE support

19.0

Container Platform

NVIDIA Container Toolkit

GPU-accelerated container runtime

1.17.8

Kubernetes Operators

NVIDIA GPU Operator

Automated GPU software lifecycle management for Kubernetes

25.3.2

NVIDIA Network Operator

Streamlined networking for GPU workloads in Kubernetes

25.4.0

NVIDIA NIM Operator

Simplified deployment and scaling of NVIDIA Inference Microservices

2.0.2

Cluster Management & Orchestration

NVIDIA Base Command Manager (BCM)

Enterprise cluster provisioning and workload orchestration

11.25.05

Compatibility and Support#

Refer to the NVIDIA AI Enterprise Infrastructure Support Matrix for:

  • Supported GPU architectures

  • Operating system compatibility

  • Hypervisor and orchestration platform versions

  • Cloud provider instance types