NVIDIA, in collaboration with leading computer manufacturers, has launched a comprehensive range of Blackwell architecture-powered systems, featuring Grace CPUs, advanced networking, and infrastructure. This initiative aims to transform traditional data centers into AI factories, fostering generative AI breakthroughs across various industries. The newly announced systems range from single to multi-GPUs and incorporate both x86 and Grace processors, with options for air and liquid cooling. These systems are designed to meet the needs of cloud, on-premises, embedded, and edge AI applications, enhancing data processing speeds and energy efficiency significantly. Additionally, NVIDIA’s MGX platform facilitates rapid development of diverse system configurations, supporting over 100 designs with reduced costs and development time. This strategic move not only accelerates AI innovation but also strengthens NVIDIA’s ecosystem with broad industry support, ensuring robust infrastructure for future AI demands.

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