A Swedish business consortium and NVIDIA (NVDA) unveiled plans to build new AI infrastructure with NVIDIA accelerated computing, networking and software in Sweden to transform and prepare the country’s leading industries for the age of AI. Swedish industry giants AstraZeneca (AZN), Ericsson (ERIC), Saab (SAABF), SEB, in partnership with Wallenberg Investments, will build the system that will be operated by a joint company to offer secure, sovereign compute access to the industry partners. The intention is that the first phase of the deployment will be two NVIDIA DGX SuperPODs featuring NVIDIA’s latest generation Grace Blackwell GB300 systems, making it the largest enterprise AI supercomputer in Sweden once operational. It will be used to run compute-heavy AI workloads to speed up processes such as training of domain specific AI models and large-scale inference, including reasoning AI.
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