Energy management and automation specialist Schneider Electric has partnered with Nvidia to standardise data centre design and make building and maintaining AI data centres easier.
This collaboration will create the first publicly available reference designs, introducing standard processes for power-hungry AI data centres. “Through our collaboration with Schneider Electric, we’re providing AI data centre reference designs using next-generation Nvidia accelerated computing technologies,” said Ian Buck, VP of hyperscale and HPC at Nvidia.These designs aim to streamline the implementation of Nvidia's computing platforms. Engineers can use the designs to upgrade existing data centres or build new ones optimised for high-density, liquid-cooled AI clusters.
Pankaj Sharma, executive VP, secure power division and data centre business at Paris-based Schneider Electric, says the partnership will help customers “overcome data centre infrastructure limitations and unlock the full potential of AI”.Initially, they will offer data centre reference designs built for Nvidia's accelerated computing clusters. These designs support data processing, engineering simulation, and various AI applications.
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