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NVIDIA Builds World's First Industrial AI Cloud to Advance European Manufacturing
Globenewswire· 2025-06-11 10:23
Core Insights - NVIDIA is establishing the world's first industrial AI cloud in Germany to support European manufacturers, featuring 10,000 GPUs to enhance manufacturing applications [1][3][15] - Major European manufacturers like BMW Group, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, and Schaeffler are adopting NVIDIA's technologies to transform their product lifecycles through AI-driven operations [2][10][12] Group 1: Industrial AI Cloud Development - The AI factory will utilize NVIDIA DGX B200 systems and NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers, running NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries and Omniverse-accelerated workloads [3][4] - This initiative aims to accelerate AI development and adoption in anticipation of AI gigafactories across Europe [5] Group 2: Partnerships and Software Integration - Siemens and NVIDIA are expanding their partnership to enhance industrial AI and digitalization, optimizing performance and productivity for various sectors [7] - Ansys is integrating Omniverse into its simulation software to improve fluid simulations, achieving a 2.5x acceleration in performance for Volvo Cars [8][9] Group 3: Manufacturer Innovations - Schaeffler is leveraging AI factories and NVIDIA's technology for digital factory planning and automation across its manufacturing plants [10][11] - BMW Group is creating digital twins of its production facilities to optimize manufacturing processes and develop AI applications [12][13]
摩根士丹利:英伟达-Computex 主题演讲无重大惊喜;为下半年重新加速做铺垫
摩根· 2025-05-21 06:36
May 19, 2025 01:28 PM GMT NVIDIA Corp. | North America No big surprises from Computex keynote; set up for 2h re- acceleration Key Takeaways What did we learn: Nvidia made a handful of announcements during the key note. The most interesting of which was NVlink Fusion, a new variant of Nvidia's interconnect technology that extends the capabilities for use with a broader ecosystem including custom ASICs and non-Nvidia CPUs (Qualcomm and Fujitsu highlighted). We frankly need to spend more time to understand thi ...