AirTrunk has shared news of its partnership with NVIDIA, the global leader in AI computing. This will see AirTrunk better utilise AI in its work
AirTrunk has announced that it is now proud to be a DGX-Ready colocation partner of NVIDIA. This partnership is a move forward for AirTrunk, as it seeks to test the capabilities of AI.
The company is also pioneering liquid cooling in data centers, including a new direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology, with 20+MW already deployed at its JHB1 campus. Now, the collaboration between AirTrunk and NVIDIA Data Center will test the boundaries of innovation with liquid cooling technology.
AirTrunk and NVIDIA partner to drive AI growth in APJ with liquid cooling technology
AirTrunk specialises in creating a platform for cloud, content and large enterprise customers across the Asia-Pacific & Japan region. The company has campuses in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore, where it develops and operates data center campuses with the goal to provide top-tier reliability, alongside energy and water efficiency. AirTrunk’s design and construction methodologies allow it to offer customers scalable and sustainable data center solutions.
NVIDIA is based in Santa Clara, US, and aims to explore edge solutions for businesses, with its offerings transforming possibility into real-world results. NVIDIA assists data centers in leveraging GPU technology, designing software platforms and supporting ecosystem partnerships.
NVIDIA has surpassed all expectations within the data center industry, hitting revenues of US$22.10bn. In particular, its data center revenue increased by 409% to US$18.4bn.
Analysts expect that the company’s data center unit will record US$17.06bn in sales for its fiscal fourth quarter at the end of 2024. This is due in part to NVIDIA’s AI developments rapidly increasing profits, with the company expected to reach US$2tn in value over the next five years.
“Accelerated computing and generative AI (Gen AI) have hit the tipping point,” says CEO Jensen Huang. “Demand is surging worldwide across companies, industries and nations.”
Together, they will support the growth of AI across the APJ region.