NVIDIA has announced a collaboration with Schneider Electric to develop advanced 800 VDC power architectures for next-generation data centers. This partnership aims to create scalable power solutions capable of supporting the increasing energy demands of future NVIDIA GPUs and accelerated computing infrastructure, which are crucial for the expansion of the AI industrial revolution. The initiative will focus on developing power systems that enhance both performance and efficiency for high-density AI workloads. This announcement comes as NVIDIA's stock continues to perform well, with shares trading higher on the day of the news. The collaboration addresses the critical need for robust power infrastructure to support the massive computational requirements of modern AI factories. While no specific financial details of the partnership were disclosed, it represents a strategic move to fortify the ecosystem around NVIDIA's core AI technology.
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