Nvidia to Build First Industrial AI Cloud in Germany

Nvidia is set to establish the world's first industrial AI cloud in Germany, aiming to enhance European manufacturing capabilities. The platform will support companies like BMW and Mercedes-Benz in optimizing their production processes.

Nvidia is set to build the world's first industrial AI cloud platform in Germany, as announced at the VivaTech conference in Paris. This initiative aims to advance European manufacturing by integrating AI with robotics, benefiting companies such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz in areas ranging from product design simulation to logistics management announced on their website.

The AI cloud will feature 10,000 GPUs, including NVIDIA DGX B200 systems and NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers, to accelerate industrial applications. This infrastructure will support European manufacturers in transforming their end-to-end product lifecycles, utilizing software from leaders like Ansys, Cadence, and Siemens.

Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, emphasized the importance of AI infrastructure in Europe, revealing plans to increase AI computing capacity in the region by a factor of 10 within two years. The company also plans to establish 20 AI factories across Europe to further bolster AI development and adoption.

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