Nvidia, Deutsche Telekom Unveil 1-Bn-Euro AI Industrial Hub
The Industrial AI Cloud will boost Germany's AI computing power by 50% using 10,000 GPUs while ensuring compliance with national data sovereignty laws.
- In Munich, the deal signed Tuesday involves NVIDIA, chipmaker, and Deutsche Telekom, telecom, establishing a �1 billion AI factory partnership.
- Earlier this year, the European Union committed €200 billion to build AI gigafactories, while the European tech industry urged EU lawmakers to reduce reliance on foreign infrastructure.
- The Industrial AI Cloud will use more than 1,000 Nvidia DGX B200 systems and up to 10,000 Blackwell GPUs, with Deutsche Telekom supplying infrastructure, SAP providing the Business Technology platform, Agile Robots installing racks, and Perplexity handling in‑country inferencing.
- The deal aims to boost Germany's AI computing power by 50% and supports industrial use cases like digital twins and physics‑based simulation, Deutsche Telekom's leadership says.
- Deutsche Telekom noted the project is separate from the EU AI gigafactory initiative, while European tech companies criticized the bloc's rules for risking innovation.
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