COMPUTEX --
NVIDIA today
announced it is speeding the trillion-dollar IT infrastructure
transition to enterprise AI factories with NVIDIA RTX PRO™ Servers
and a new NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design for
building data centers that deliver universal acceleration for AI,
design, engineering and business applications.
Built with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs,
RTX PRO Servers extend the leading performance and energy
efficiency of the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture to data centers
that can run virtually every enterprise workload — driving the
shift from CPU-based systems to efficient GPU-accelerated
infrastructure.
Using the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design,
partners are building a new class of on-premises infrastructure —
featuring RTX PRO Servers, NVIDIA Spectrum™-X Ethernet networking,
NVIDIA BlueField® DPUs, NVIDIA-Certified Storage systems and NVIDIA
AI Enterprise software — to accelerate product design and
engineering simulation applications, as well as a quickly growing
catalog of AI-enabled business systems and teams of digital AI
agents.
“AI is revolutionizing every industry — every company will build
or rent AI factories to run their businesses and power the
intelligence of their products,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO
of NVIDIA. “With our global partner ecosystem, we’re helping
enterprises infuse AI into their workforce, automate their
factories and build AI-native products.”
Industry Leaders Drive Innovation With NVIDIA AI
FactoriesThe NVIDIA Blackwell architecture enables
enterprises to unlock the full potential of AI in their data center
infrastructure. Cadence, Foxconn and Lilly are among the first
planning to build AI factories using the NVIDIA Enterprise AI
Factory validated design with RTX PRO Servers to advance their
operations.
Foxconn is building an AI factory to advance global
semiconductor and electronics manufacturing with NVIDIA-accelerated
IT infrastructure, as well as its smart electric vehicles, factory
digital twins, healthcare and robotics applications.
“Foxconn is harnessing the performance of NVIDIA Blackwell to
build AI infrastructure that will transform every facet of
electronics manufacturing,” said Young Liu, chairman of Foxconn.
“Through our close collaboration with NVIDIA, we will accelerate
the integration of AI across our global operations and deliver
smarter electronics for the world.”
Universal Data Center Platform for Accelerated
Workloads The RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell is a universal data
center GPU for powering AI factories and accelerating demanding
enterprise AI workloads, from multimodal AI inference and physical
AI to design, scientific computing, graphics and video
applications.
NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers from global system partners can support
up to eight NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, including NVIDIA
BlueField-3 DPUs and NVIDIA ConnectX®-8 SuperNICs with built-in
PCIe Gen 6 switches.
Enterprises can accelerate AI and data science workloads on RTX
PRO Servers with the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform.
Developers can optimize AI inference performance and agent accuracy
with NVIDIA NIM™ and NeMo™ microservices, and use the latest NVIDIA
AI Blueprints for digital humans and AI query engines.
With powerful NVIDIA RTX™ graphics and AI capabilities, NVIDIA
RTX PRO Servers deliver exceptional performance for industrial
digital twin and robotics learning and simulation workflows
developed on the NVIDIA Omniverse™ platform.
New Validated Design Speeds Enterprise AI Factory
DeploymentsUsing the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory
validated design — based on recommended hardware configurations
from NVIDIA Enterprise Reference Architectures — NVIDIA partners
will build Blackwell AI factories featuring NVIDIA-Certified
Servers, NVIDIA Spectrum-X, NVIDIA BlueField, NVIDIA-Certified
Storage and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software.
The full-stack, validated design provides AI software stack
recommendations to help enterprise customers build and operate
on-premises AI factories. It offers guidance for scaling an
enterprise AI factory with RTX PRO Servers, including
deployment best practices, to help organizations meet their growing
AI business needs efficiently and reliably.
Customers can also architect their Blackwell AI factories with
NVIDIA HGX™ B200 systems for large-scale, demanding AI
workloads.
NVIDIA Partners Building Blackwell AI Factory
Infrastructure NVIDIA ecosystem partners are building
products, software and services to speed the enterprise IT shift to
accelerated AI factory infrastructure.
Global system makers Cisco, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard
Enterprise and Lenovo will offer full-stack solutions with NVIDIA
RTX PRO Servers and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software using the NVIDIA
Enterprise AI Factory validated design.
Data center system partners including Advantech, ASRock Rack,
ASUS, Compal, Foxconn, GIGABYTE, Inventec, MiTAC Computing, MSI,
Pegatron, Quanta Cloud Technology, Supermicro, Wistron
and Wiwynn will also be offering NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers.
Blackwell AI factories are ideal for accelerating workloads
across a broad range of popular enterprise software platforms,
including those from Ansys, Cadence, CrowdStrike, Elastic, Red Hat,
Siemens and Synopsys.
Enterprises building AI factories with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000
Blackwell GPUs can deploy NVIDIA-Certified Storage from partners
including DDN, Dell, HPE, Hitachi Vantara, IBM, NetApp, Nutanix,
Pure Storage, VAST Data and WEKA to support a broad range of
workloads.
Consulting giants Accenture, Deloitte, EY, Infosys, Tata
Consultancy Services and Wipro are helping enterprises transition
to Blackwell-accelerated data centers to speed applications across
their business using the Enterprise AI Factory design.
AvailabilityCustomers can contact their
preferred NVIDIA technology provider to plan their enterprise AI
factory with RTX PRO Servers. Learn more about the Enterprise AI
Factory validated design and get started on the NVIDIA
Marketplace.
Watch the COMPUTEX keynote from Huang and learn more at NVIDIA
GTC Taipei.
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