Axiado Showcases AI Security at NVIDIA GTC 2025

Axiado Corporation is presenting its AI-driven, hardware-anchored security solutions at NVIDIA GTC 2025, focusing on cloud and AI infrastructure protection.

Axiado Corporation is showcasing its AI-driven, hardware-anchored security solutions at NVIDIA GTC 2025, as announced in a press release. The event, held from March 17-21, 2025, at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, features Axiado's Trusted Control/Compute Unit (TCU) technology, which provides pre-emptive threat detection and real-time mitigation for cloud computing and AI infrastructure.

Axiado's TCU technology is integrated into NVIDIA MGX and GB200/NVL72 platforms, offering a foundational security layer for enterprise AI data centers. The technology will be demonstrated at the booths of Gigabyte and Pegatron, showcasing its capabilities in securing hyperscale computing environments at the hardware level.

The company's AX3000 and AX2000 TCUs, along with OCP DC-SCM 2.0 Compliant and Nvidia IFF form factor Axiado SCM3002 and SCM3003, are currently available for interested parties. Attendees of GTC 2025 can explore how Axiado's solutions are redefining AI infrastructure security.

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