2 Integrations with Oblivus

View a list of Oblivus integrations and software that integrates with Oblivus below. Compare the best Oblivus integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Oblivus. Here are the current Oblivus integrations in 2026:

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    Shadeform

    Shadeform

    Shadeform

    Shadeform is a GPU cloud marketplace that provides a single platform, unified console, and API for finding, comparing, launching, and managing on-demand GPU instances across numerous cloud providers, making it easier to develop, train, and deploy AI models without juggling multiple accounts or provider interfaces. It lets users view live pricing and availability for GPUs across clouds, launch instances in either their own cloud accounts or in Shadeform-managed accounts, and manage a cross-cloud fleet from one place with standardized tooling such as curl, Python, or Terraform. It aggregates GPU capacity and pricing data so teams can optimize compute spend, deploy containerized workloads with consistent interfaces, centralize billing and account management, and avoid vendor-specific complexity by using a unified API that supports multiple providers. Shadeform also offers scheduling and automated provisioning so that users can secure resources when they become available.
    Starting Price: $0.15 per hour
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    NVIDIA DRIVE
    Software is what turns a vehicle into an intelligent machine. The NVIDIA DRIVE™ Software stack is open, empowering developers to efficiently build and deploy a variety of state-of-the-art AV applications, including perception, localization and mapping, planning and control, driver monitoring, and natural language processing. The foundation of the DRIVE Software stack, DRIVE OS is the first safe operating system for accelerated computing. It includes NvMedia for sensor input processing, NVIDIA CUDA® libraries for efficient parallel computing implementations, NVIDIA TensorRT™ for real-time AI inference, and other developer tools and modules to access hardware engines. The NVIDIA DriveWorks® SDK provides middleware functions on top of DRIVE OS that are fundamental to autonomous vehicle development. These consist of the sensor abstraction layer (SAL) and sensor plugins, data recorder, vehicle I/O support, and a deep neural network (DNN) framework.
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