Korea Oracle said on the 21st that it provided Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to four domestic startups, including Neuroflow, Spoit, Yunhoe, and ConnexioH. OCI is emerging as infrastructure that supports AI training and inference and the building of Generative AI.
Kim Seong-ha, Korea Oracle president, said, "As the market environment based on big data and AI changes rapidly, the participating startups achieved visible results with OCI," and added, "We will expand the innovation ecosystem with high-performance infrastructure and promising AI startups."
Neuroflow, which operates the RAG-based intelligent work support platform "Neuroboard," adopted OCI to handle a surge in data throughput. It secured stability with a highly available infrastructure and improved chatbot response quality with autoscaling while also cutting expense. Lee Jong-min, Neuroflow CEO, said, "We will build data centers to accelerate our global expansion."
Sports AI video corporations Spoit streamlined large-scale inference with OCI bare metal instances and improved training time and video processing speed with a low-latency network. AI-based content productivity improved by up to sixfold, and analysis efficiency improved by about 70%. Jang Won-jun, Spoit lab director, said, "GPU instances, storage, and networks were decisive in streamlining R&D."
Yunhoe is preparing global services by building a container-based infrastructure with OCIR and OKE, cutting operating expense by 60%. Noh Him-chan, Yunhoe CEO, said, "We also increased credibility in responding to regulations and standards such as DPP."
ConnexioH adopted Oracle Autonomous AI databases and bare metal instances to lower operating expense by about 40% and will advance e-commerce data analysis and LLM services. Yoon Hyun-sik, ConnexioH COO, said, "We secured a foothold for entry into the global market."