Nvidia, Deutsche Telekom Unveil 1-Bn-Euro AI Industrial Hub
The Industrial AI Cloud will increase Germany's AI computing power by 50%, supporting local firms with data sovereignty and advanced AI services, backed by a €1 billion investment.
- Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom have signed a €1 billion partnership to establish an AI factory in Munich, aiming to boost Germany's AI computing power by 50%.
- The Industrial AI Cloud project will utilize Nvidia's DGX systems and RTX Pro Servers with up to 10,000 GPUs to provide AI services to German companies while complying with data sovereignty laws.
- The project, expected to start operations in early 2026, is separate from the EU's AI gigafactory initiative and will help improve German products and strengthen European strengths, according to the companies.
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