As a result, the partnership will deliver next-generation AI computing design with improved efficiency and scalability.
The site hosts Nvidia’s new AI Factory Research Centre, which focuses on several key projects including the Omniverse DSX blueprint for AI factories, digital twin models for large-scale AI facilities, advanced liquid cooling and innovative energy management solutions.
According to the company, Digital Realty is helping tackle the challenges of deploying AI workloads at scale, with the partnership setting new standards for AI-optimised data centre infrastructure.
Digital Realty CTO, Chris Sharp, said: “The infrastructure requirements for AI are fundamentally different from traditional data centre workloads, and meeting these demands requires deep collaboration between infrastructure providers and technology innovators.
“Our work with Nvidia represents a shared commitment to solving the complex technical challenges that enable AI deployment at scale, from advanced cooling solutions to power optimisation and network architecture.”
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