Netweb Expands NVIDIA MGX Platform Servers to Boost AI Infrastructure in India

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Netweb Expands NVIDIA MGX Platform Servers to Boost AI Infrastructure in India

New Tyrone servers support India's 'Make in India' initiative with cutting-edge AI technology.

NEW DELHI, INDIA, OCT 24, 2024: Netweb, a leading Indian OEM in high-end computing, is broadening its range of NVIDIA MGX platform servers. The company is set to introduce India’s first ‘Make in India’ Tyrone servers, powered by NVIDIA MGX-based Grace and NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips. These servers will enhance both off-premises and on-premises AI cloud infrastructure, combined with specialized software and services aimed at generative AI and scientific advancements.

Currently, Netweb designs and manufactures over ten models within its flagship Tyrone range of NVIDIA MGX AI systems. This expansion marks a significant breakthrough in building a sovereign AI compute infrastructure in India.

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According to Sanjay Lodha, Managing Director & CEO of Netweb Technologies India Ltd, the collaboration with NVIDIA, lasting over a decade, showcases the potential for world-class AI technologies to be developed in India. “It’s a clear testament to the successful ‘Make in India’ mission,” he stated. Lodha emphasized that large hyperscalers, research centers, and supercomputing facilities across India and the APAC region will greatly benefit from access to next-generation AI systems.

Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, Asia South at NVIDIA, highlighted that Netweb’s AI system roadmap, based on NVIDIA MGX’s modular design, offers flexibility for various enterprise data center applications. The partnership aims to establish sovereign AI infrastructure for India and beyond.

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The new range of Tyrone AI systems will utilize a comprehensive software stack to create robust AI cloud infrastructure. This includes NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NVIDIA Omniverse, Skylus.ai, KubytsHub, and KubytsFlow, providing users autonomy in managing cloud instances. This setup will be instrumental for generative AI, large-scale agentic AI, and physical AI workloads, allowing users to scale their operations across extensive AI cloud networks.

Netweb’s NVIDIA MGX systems feature flexible configurations of GPUs, CPUs, and DPUs, focusing on building block and rack-scale architecture. Both air-cooled and liquid-cooled designs are available, enabling large AI cloud setups with enhanced thermal management and efficiency.

Netweb will showcase its comprehensive range of Tyrone NVIDIA MGX and x86 architecture-based GPU systems at the NVIDIA AI Summit in Mumbai on October 24th and 25th, 2024.

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