Schneider Electric Partners with NVIDIA to Enhance Data Center Infrastructure
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Schneider Electric Partners with NVIDIA to Enhance Data Center Infrastructure

Schneider Electric, a global leader in digital transformation, has announced a strategic partnership with NVIDIA, a leading provider of graphics processing units (GPUs), to optimise data centre infrastructure. This collaboration aims to integrate Schneider Electric's expertise in energy management and automation solutions with NVIDIA's advanced computing technologies, including GPUs. By combining their capabilities, the two companies intend to deliver enhanced efficiency, reliability, and performance for data centres worldwide.

The partnership focuses on leveraging NVIDIA's GPU technology to improve the performance and energy efficiency of data centre operations. Schneider Electric will integrate NVIDIA's GPUs into its EcoStruxureTM platform, which offers a comprehensive suite of digital solutions for managing and optimising energy usage in data centres. This integration will enable data centre operators to leverage the power of GPUs for tasks such as artificial intelligence (AI) inference, machine learning, and high-performance computing.

Furthermore, the collaboration will also involve joint research and development efforts aimed at developing innovative solutions tailored to the specific needs of data centre operators. By combining their respective strengths and expertise, Schneider Electric and NVIDIA seek to address the growing demand for high-performance computing and AI-driven applications in data centres.

Overall, the partnership between Schneider Electric and NVIDIA represents a significant step towards enhancing the efficiency and performance of data centre infrastructure. By harnessing the power of NVIDIA's GPUs and Schneider Electric's energy management solutions, data centre operators can optimise their operations while reducing costs and environmental impact.

Schneider Electric, a global leader in digital transformation, has announced a strategic partnership with NVIDIA, a leading provider of graphics processing units (GPUs), to optimise data centre infrastructure. This collaboration aims to integrate Schneider Electric's expertise in energy management and automation solutions with NVIDIA's advanced computing technologies, including GPUs. By combining their capabilities, the two companies intend to deliver enhanced efficiency, reliability, and performance for data centres worldwide. The partnership focuses on leveraging NVIDIA's GPU technology to improve the performance and energy efficiency of data centre operations. Schneider Electric will integrate NVIDIA's GPUs into its EcoStruxureTM platform, which offers a comprehensive suite of digital solutions for managing and optimising energy usage in data centres. This integration will enable data centre operators to leverage the power of GPUs for tasks such as artificial intelligence (AI) inference, machine learning, and high-performance computing. Furthermore, the collaboration will also involve joint research and development efforts aimed at developing innovative solutions tailored to the specific needs of data centre operators. By combining their respective strengths and expertise, Schneider Electric and NVIDIA seek to address the growing demand for high-performance computing and AI-driven applications in data centres. Overall, the partnership between Schneider Electric and NVIDIA represents a significant step towards enhancing the efficiency and performance of data centre infrastructure. By harnessing the power of NVIDIA's GPUs and Schneider Electric's energy management solutions, data centre operators can optimise their operations while reducing costs and environmental impact.

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