Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI is designed to serve as a foundation model platform that allows users to more seamlessly develop and deploy generative AI models. Credit: Qivegg / Shutterstock Red Hat has launched Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI), described as a foundation model platform that allows users to more seamlessly develop and deploy generative AI models. Announced May 7 and available now as a developer preview, RHEL AI includes the Granite family of open-source large language models (LLMs) from IBM, InstructLab model alignment tools based on the LAB (Large-Scale Alignment for Chatbots) methodology, and a community-driven approach to model development through the InstructLab project, Red Hat said. The entire solution is packaged as a bootable RHEL image for individual server deployments across the hybrid cloud and is part of OpenShift AI, Red Hat’s hybrid machine learning operations (MLOps) platform for running models and InstructLab at scale across distributed cluster environments. RHEL AI provides a supported, enterprise-ready runtime environment for AI models across AMD, Intel, and Nvidia hardware platforms, Red Hat said. Red Hat said that its enterprise customers have begun moving from early evaluations of generative AI services to building out AI-enabled applications. With InstructLab alignment tools, Granite models, and RHEL AI, Red Hat aims to apply the benefits of open-source projects to remove obstacles to implementing an AI strategy, such as a scarcity of data science skills and financial requirements. RHEL AI creates a foundation model for bringing open-source licensed generative AI models into the enterprise, the company said. Related content news Go language evolving for future hardware, AI workloads The Go team is working to adapt Go to large multicore systems, the latest hardware instructions, and the needs of developers of large-scale AI systems. By Paul Krill Nov 15, 2024 3 mins Google Go Generative AI Programming Languages news Visual Studio 17.12 brings C++, Copilot enhancements Debugging and productivity improvements also feature in the latest release of Microsoft’s signature IDE, built for .NET 9. By Paul Krill Nov 13, 2024 3 mins Visual Studio Integrated Development Environments Microsoft .NET news Microsoft’s .NET 9 arrives, with performance, cloud, and AI boosts Cloud-native apps, AI-enabled apps, ASP.NET Core, Aspire, Blazor, MAUI, C#, and F# all get boosts with the latest major rev of the .NET platform. By Paul Krill Nov 12, 2024 4 mins C# Generative AI Microsoft .NET news Red Hat OpenShift AI unveils model registry, data drift detection Cloud-based AI and machine learning platform also adds support for Nvidia NIM, AMD GPUs, the vLLM runtime for KServe, KServe Modelcars, and LoRA fine-tuning. By Paul Krill Nov 12, 2024 3 mins Generative AI PaaS Artificial Intelligence Resources Videos