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:
Product |
Description |
Version |
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Core Infrastructure Drivers |
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NVIDIA GPU Data Center Driver |
GPU driver with Blackwell (HGX B200, RTX PRO 6000), Hopper, Ada Lovelace, and Ampere architecture support |
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NVIDIA DOCA-OFED Driver for Networking |
High-performance networking for InfiniBand and Ethernet |
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Virtualization |
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NVIDIA vGPU for Compute (Virtual GPU Manager and Guest Drivers) |
Enterprise GPU virtualization with HGX B200 and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell SE support |
|
Container Platform |
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NVIDIA Container Toolkit |
GPU-accelerated container runtime |
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Kubernetes Operators |
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NVIDIA GPU Operator |
Automated GPU software lifecycle management for Kubernetes |
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NVIDIA Network Operator |
Streamlined networking for GPU workloads in Kubernetes |
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NVIDIA NIM Operator |
Simplified deployment and scaling of NVIDIA Inference Microservices |
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Cluster Management & Orchestration |
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NVIDIA Base Command Manager (BCM) |
Enterprise cluster provisioning and workload orchestration |
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