Schneider Electric and NVIDIA to Collaborate on AI Data Centre Designs
By MYBRANDBOOK
Schneider Electric and NVIDIA together want to accelerate the development of edge artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twin technologies while transforming data centre infrastructure. Through this partnership, the industry will see a major advancement in the form of state-of-the-art AI data centre reference designs that maximise energy efficiency, scalability, and performance. Schneider Electric is leveraging its expertise in data center solutions to introduce the first publicly available AI data center reference designs in collaboration with NVIDIA.
Pankaj Sharma, Executive Vice President of Schneider Electric's Secure Power Division & Data Center Business, expressed excitement about unlocking the future of AI for organizations. He highlighted the collaboration with NVIDIA as a pivotal step towards overcoming data center infrastructure limitations and unleashing the full potential of AI.
In the initial phase of the collaboration, Schneider Electric will focus on developing reference designs tailored for NVIDIA accelerated computing clusters, catering to diverse AI workloads such as data processing, engineering simulation, and generative AI. These designs will incorporate high-power distribution, liquid-cooling systems, and simplified controls to ensure efficient deployment and reliable operation of extreme-density clusters.
Ian Buck, Vice President of Hyperscale and HPC at NVIDIA, emphasized the importance of providing organizations with the necessary infrastructure to harness the potential of AI. Through the collaboration with Schneider Electric, NVIDIA aims to drive innovation and digital transformation across industries.
Schneider Electric plans to explore new use cases and applications in collaboration with NVIDIA, furthering their vision of driving positive change and shaping the future of technology. Additionally, AVEVA, a subsidiary of Schneider Electric, will integrate its digital twin platform with NVIDIA Omniverse, facilitating virtual simulation and collaboration to accelerate the design and deployment of complex systems.
The collaboration between Schneider Electric and NVIDIA represents a significant milestone in advancing AI capabilities within data center ecosystems, paving the way for a more efficient, sustainable, and transformative future powered by AI.
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