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NVIDIA announced it is accelerating its trillion-dollar IT infrastructure transition to enterprise AI factories with NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers at Computex 2025, and a new NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validation design for building data centers that provide universal acceleration for AI, design, engineering, and business applications.

Inside, the new RTX PRO Servers are powered by NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, RTX PRO Servers extend the leading performance and energy efficiency of the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture to data centers that can run virtually every enterprise workload -- driving the shift from CPU-based system to efficient GPU-accelerated infrastructure.
NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design, partners are now building a new class of on-premises infrastructure, featuring RTX PRO Servers, NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking, NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, NVIDIA-Certified Storage systems, and NVIDIA AI Enterprise, all to "accelerate product design and engineering simulation applications, as well as a quickly growing catalog of AI-enabled business systems and teams of digital AI agents".
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA said: "AI is revolutionizing every industry - every company will build or rent AI factories to run their businesses and power the intelligence of their products. With our global partner ecosystem, we're helping enterprises infuse AI into their workforce, automate their factories and build AI-native products".
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Industry Leaders Drive Innovation With NVIDIA AI Factories: The NVIDIA Blackwell architecture enables enterprises to unlock the full potential of AI in their data center infrastructure. Cadence, Foxconn, and Lilly are among the first planning to build AI factories using the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design with RTX PRO Servers to advance their operations.
Young Liu, chairman of Foxconn, said: "Foxconn is harnessing the performance of NVIDIA Blackwell to build AI infrastructure that will transform every facet of electronics manufacturing. Through our close collaboration with NVIDIA, we will accelerate the integration of AI across our global operations and deliver smarter electronics for the world".