Netweb Technologies India Limited (Netweb), the leading Indian OEM in high-end computing, today announced that it is now a manufacturing partner for the NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip MGX server designs.
Netweb will build and produce more than ten server variations under its Tyrone range of AI systems meant for a wide range of AI and high-performance computing/supercomputing applications.
Netweb’s AI systems with NVIDIA MGX will give a boost to the country’s ‘Make in India’ mission. At the same time, the local manufacturing of systems will build a local ecosystem to better address the demands around AI and accelerated computing applications of both government and private enterprises.
With NVIDIA MGX, a modular reference design, Netweb’s AI systems will target complex workloads of HPC, data science, large language models, edge computing, enterprise AI, and design and simulation. The product range will also support handling a wide range of simultaneous workloads such as AI training, inference, and 5G on a single system. At the same time, the designs ensure seamless upgrades for upcoming hardware generations.
“The success of generative AI and other related technology is directly correlated to the backend infrastructure and capabilities, so I believe India’s story on generative AI has only just begun. The initiative of Make-in-India by NVIDIA to support the PMO vision is a great beginning. It will bring locally manufactured cutting-edge technologies at par with global standards,” Sanjay Lodha, Chairman and Managing Director of Netweb, said.
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