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Nvidia to develop industrial AI cloud for manufacturers in Europe
Nvidia to develop industrial AI cloud for manufacturers in Europe

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time2 days ago

  • Automotive
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Nvidia to develop industrial AI cloud for manufacturers in Europe

Nvidia has announced that it is developing the 'world's first' industrial AI cloud in Germany to support European manufacturers. This AI factory will feature 10,000 GPUs, including Nvidia DGX B200 systems and RTX PRO Servers, enabling enhancements in design, engineering, simulation, digital twins, and robotics. European manufacturers like BMW Group, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, and Schaeffler are leveraging Nvidia-accelerated applications from software providers such as Ansys, Cadence, and Siemens to transform their product lifecycles. These applications facilitate simulated product design, factory planning, AI-driven operations, and logistics. The AI factory will utilise Nvidia CUDA-X libraries, RTX, and Omniverse-accelerated workloads, following the Nvidia Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory design. Cadence's Reality Digital Twin Platform will simulate and optimise the facility in a virtual environment. Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said: 'In the era of AI, every manufacturer needs two factories: one for making things, and one for creating the intelligence that powers them. 'By building Europe's first industrial AI infrastructure, we're enabling the region's leading industrial companies to advance simulation-first, AI-driven manufacturing.' Major software vendors are integrating Nvidia's AI-physics technologies and Omniverse platform to enhance their offerings. Maserati is using Siemens' Omniverse-powered solutions to visualise airflow over car bodies, while Ansys incorporates Omniverse into its Fluent software for fluid simulations. Volvo Cars has achieved a 2.5x acceleration in fluid simulations for its EX90 electric vehicle using Ansys Fluent on Nvidia Blackwell GPUs, the company claims. Cadence's Millennium M2000 Supercomputer, combined with Nvidia technologies, accelerates AI-driven simulations for various industries. Ascendance has achieved a 20x reduction in simulation runtimes for aviation designs using Cadence Fidelity software and Nvidia GPUs. Schaeffler is adopting Nvidia's physical AI stack for digital factory planning and robotic training across its more than 100 plants, utilising Siemens' Omniverse applications alongside partners like Microsoft Azure Industrial Cloud. BMW Group is creating plant-scale digital twins with Nvidia Omniverse libraries for real-time collaboration and autonomous robot development, while Mercedes-Benz is using Omniverse to optimise factory assembly lines. In May 2025, the company extended its partnership with Foxconn Hon Hai Technology Group to develop an AI factory in Taiwan. "Nvidia to develop industrial AI cloud for manufacturers in Europe" was originally created and published by Verdict, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

NVDA: Nvidia to Power Europe's First AI Factory With 10,000 GPUs
NVDA: Nvidia to Power Europe's First AI Factory With 10,000 GPUs

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time3 days ago

  • Automotive
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NVDA: Nvidia to Power Europe's First AI Factory With 10,000 GPUs

June 12 - Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is setting up Europe's first industrial AI cloud, a large-scale project aimed at modernizing the region's manufacturing sector. The facility, described as an AI factory, will house 10,000 GPUs, including Nvidia DGX B200 systems and RTX PRO Servers. It will run on the company's CUDA-X libraries, RTX, and Omniverse platforms, supporting AI-accelerated workloads from major software firms such as Siemens (SIEGY), Ansys (ANSS), Cadence (NASDAQ:CDNS), and Rescale. The cloud platform is expected to help European manufacturers streamline operations across product design, simulation, robotics, and digital twin technology. Companies like BMW Group, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, and Schaeffler will use Nvidia-powered applications to overhaul processes from concept design to logistics. Nvidia said the site will follow its Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory design. Cadence's Reality Digital Twin Platform will be used to simulate and optimize the facility, helping engineers create a smarter, more efficient build. Speaking at the GTC Paris event during VivaTech, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the move will support simulation-first, AI-driven manufacturing across Europe. Also at GTC Paris, Ansys, Cadence, and Siemens announced they are scaling their portfolios using Nvidia's AI-physics tools, CUDA-X libraries, and Grace Blackwell systems. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

NVDA: Nvidia to Power Europe's First AI Factory With 10,000 GPUs
NVDA: Nvidia to Power Europe's First AI Factory With 10,000 GPUs

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time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

NVDA: Nvidia to Power Europe's First AI Factory With 10,000 GPUs

June 12 - Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is setting up Europe's first industrial AI cloud, a large-scale project aimed at modernizing the region's manufacturing sector. The facility, described as an AI factory, will house 10,000 GPUs, including Nvidia DGX B200 systems and RTX PRO Servers. It will run on the company's CUDA-X libraries, RTX, and Omniverse platforms, supporting AI-accelerated workloads from major software firms such as Siemens (SIEGY), Ansys (ANSS), Cadence (NASDAQ:CDNS), and Rescale. The cloud platform is expected to help European manufacturers streamline operations across product design, simulation, robotics, and digital twin technology. Companies like BMW Group, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, and Schaeffler will use Nvidia-powered applications to overhaul processes from concept design to logistics. Nvidia said the site will follow its Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory design. Cadence's Reality Digital Twin Platform will be used to simulate and optimize the facility, helping engineers create a smarter, more efficient build. Speaking at the GTC Paris event during VivaTech, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the move will support simulation-first, AI-driven manufacturing across Europe. Also at GTC Paris, Ansys, Cadence, and Siemens announced they are scaling their portfolios using Nvidia's AI-physics tools, CUDA-X libraries, and Grace Blackwell systems. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

NVIDIA unveils RTX PRO Servers & AI Factory for enterprises
NVIDIA unveils RTX PRO Servers & AI Factory for enterprises

Techday NZ

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

NVIDIA unveils RTX PRO Servers & AI Factory for enterprises

NVIDIA has introduced NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers and a new NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design to support the increased transition of enterprise IT infrastructure towards AI-driven data centres. The new servers, which feature the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, are intended to enhance performance and energy efficiency across enterprise workloads by adopting the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture. According to NVIDIA, these servers have been developed to handle a variety of applications, including AI, engineering simulation, business systems, and digital AI agents. In addition to the new hardware, NVIDIA is offering the Enterprise AI Factory validated design for constructing on-premises infrastructure. The design bundles RTX PRO Servers with NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking, NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, NVIDIA-Certified Storage systems and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software. This combination aims to accelerate workflows in product design, engineering simulations, and a rapidly expanding range of AI-enabled business systems. Jensen Huang, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NVIDIA, said, "AI is revolutionising every industry — every company will build or rent AI factories to run their businesses and power the intelligence of their products. With our global partner ecosystem, we're helping enterprises infuse AI into their workforce, automate their factories and build AI-native products." Initial adopters of the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design include companies such as Cadence, Foxconn and Lilly. These organisations plan to integrate the technology with RTX PRO Servers to advance their operations and modernise processes. Foxconn is one of the businesses announcing plans to implement the technology across its global semiconductor and electronics manufacturing operations. The company will also use the solution for smart electric vehicles, factory digital twins, healthcare, and robotics applications. Young Liu, Chairman of Foxconn, commented, "Foxconn is harnessing the performance of NVIDIA Blackwell to build AI infrastructure that will transform every facet of electronics manufacturing. Through our close collaboration with NVIDIA, we will accelerate the integration of AI across our global operations and deliver smarter electronics for the world." The RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell is positioned by NVIDIA as a universal data centre GPU capable of running demanding workloads such as multimodal AI inference, physical AI, scientific computing, graphics, and video processing. Global system partners can deliver servers supporting up to eight RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, and include options such as NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs and NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNICs with PCIe Gen 6 switches. NVIDIA aims to support enterprises in accelerating AI and data science workloads with its NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform. Developers will have access to NVIDIA NIM and NeMo microservices to optimise AI inference performance and agent accuracy, with additional NVIDIA AI Blueprints available for digital human and AI query engine applications. The servers can also be used for industrial digital twin and robotics simulation workflows with the NVIDIA Omniverse platform. The new validated design is based on recommended hardware configurations from NVIDIA Enterprise Reference Architectures. It serves to provide customers with AI software stack recommendations, deployment best practices, and scaling guidance to help them efficiently meet growing AI business requirements. Customers with large-scale or advanced workloads may also consider deploying NVIDIA HGX B200 systems within their Blackwell AI factories. NVIDIA's ecosystem of partners building these types of AI factory infrastructures include system makers such as Cisco, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Lenovo. These companies will offer full-stack solutions with NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software. Additionally, data centre system partners including Advantech, ASRock Rack, ASUS, Compal, Foxconn, GIGABYTE, Inventec, MiTAC Computing, MSI, Pegatron, Quanta Cloud Technology, Supermicro, Wistron and Wiwynn will provide RTX PRO Servers to their customers. The infrastructure is compatible with a wide range of enterprise software platforms, including Ansys, Cadence, CrowdStrike, Elastic, Red Hat, Siemens and Synopsys. For storage, enterprises deploying the new GPUs can choose from NVIDIA-Certified Storage partners such as DDN, Dell, HPE, Hitachi Vantara, IBM, NetApp, Nutanix, Pure Storage, VAST Data and WEKA to support a broad spectrum of workloads. Consulting businesses including Accenture, Deloitte, EY, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro are assisting enterprises with the transition to Blackwell-accelerated data centres, using the Enterprise AI Factory design to enhance application performance across their operations.

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