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Mid East Info
16-06-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Vertiv develops Energy-Efficient Cooling and Power Reference Architecture for the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 Platform
Available as SimReady™ Assets in NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for AI Factory Design and Operations New design demonstrates end-to-end energy-efficient cooling and power to support densities up to 142kW per rack Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global leader in critical digital infrastructure, announced their energy-efficient 142kW cooling and power reference architecture for the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform. In addition to fully integrated end-to-end cooling and power strategies for this next generation platform, the reference architecture unlocks a new era of infrastructure design by shifting from traditional buildouts. Vertiv solutions are available as SimReady™ 3D assets in the NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory design and operations. The reference architecture can be customized for bespoke data center designs to dramatically reduce planning times and reduce risk during the buildout process. Vertiv works with NVIDIA and its data center roadmaps, to develop AI infrastructure strategies and deployment-ready designs that anticipate increased rack power densities. For example, Vertiv is collaborating with NVIDIA to support 800 VDC data center power infrastructure for 1 MW IT racks and beyond, with Vertiv solutions available starting in 2026. 'Building upon our strong collaboration with NVIDIA and a shared vision to advance AI infrastructure, Vertiv is proud to release our comprehensive reference design and SimReady™ 3D assets for the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform,' stated Scott Armul, executive vice president of global portfolio and business units at Vertiv. 'Vertiv solutions allow customers to not only scale faster, but to optimize their AI-focused data centers digitally before a single physical module is built.' 'By combining NVIDIA's advanced AI platforms with Vertiv's expertise in power and cooling infrastructure, we're enabling customers to deploy next-generation data centers that are more efficient, scalable, and ready for the most demanding AI workloads,' said Dion Harris, senior director of HPC and AI Infrastructure at NVIDIA. 'Together, we're helping organizations unlock new levels of performance and sustainability as they build the future of AI.' The reference architecture for NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 is part of the Vertiv™ 360AI infrastructure platform, designed to help customers navigate integrated solutions for powering and cooling AI workloads and other high-performance computing applications. Key benefits of Vertiv's reference architecture and SimReady™ 3D assets for the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 design include: Simulation to Deployment in One Path: Leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse technologies in the architecture bridges physical and digital infrastructure, enabling real-time system-level collaboration across IT, facilities, and engineering teams – allowing customers to test, optimize and validate the design before a single component is built. Leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse technologies in the architecture bridges physical and digital infrastructure, enabling real-time system-level collaboration across IT, facilities, and engineering teams – allowing customers to test, optimize and validate the design before a single component is built. Built for the Age of AI Reasoning: Supporting rack densities up to 142kW, the reference architecture for NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 defines the new benchmark for accelerated infrastructure — engineered for AI factories at scale. Supporting rack densities up to 142kW, the reference architecture for NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 defines the new benchmark for accelerated infrastructure — engineered for AI factories at scale. Accelerated Performance, Scale, and Speed: Delivering 1.5x more AI performance, up to 50% faster on-site builds and in 30% less physical space, Vertiv's reference architecture for NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 enables customers to scale AI infrastructure with unprecedented agility and energy efficiency. Delivering 1.5x more AI performance, up to 50% faster on-site builds and in 30% less physical space, Vertiv's reference architecture for NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 enables customers to scale AI infrastructure with unprecedented agility and energy efficiency. Thermal Flexibility Meets Efficiency Gains: Liquid cooling-ready, supporting both air- and hybrid- cooled configurations, achieves up to 70% better annual energy efficiency allowed by higher water Liquid cooling-ready, supporting both air- and hybrid- cooled configurations, achieves up to 70% better annual energy efficiency allowed by higher water Design, Deploy, Operate – Globally: Backed by 4,000+ Vertiv field service engineers globally, Vertiv's reference architecture for GB300 NVL72 brings unmatched scalability, serviceability, and supply chain reliability to global AI rollouts. As global AI demand accelerates exponentially, Vertiv is constantly working to deliver critical energy-efficient cooling and power solutions, to enable AI-ready infrastructure to run the next generation of AI factories. To learn more, visit


Time of India
16-06-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
BMW Group scales virtual factory to streamline production planning
The BMW Group industrialised its Virtual Factory in a move aimed at accelerating production planning across its global manufacturing network. As of June 2025, the company had been scaling the use of digital twins across over 30 of its production sites, replacing many real-world trials with simulations. Between now and 2027, the group planned to integrate more than 40 new or updated vehicles into its production system, initially through virtual planning. This shift was projected to reduce production planning costs by up to 30 percent. Virtual collision checks and simulation tools A key development was the implementation of digital, automated collision checks. These used construction data and 3D scans to simulate how a new vehicle would move through a production line. The system checked automatically for any potential collisions. What once took nearly four weeks of manual testing was now simulated in three days. Previously, physical vehicle bodies had to be manually guided through production lines, often over several weekends. In the paint shop, this sometimes required draining and cleaning dip coating tanks, leading to high costs and downtime. Integration with iFACTORY and NVIDIA Omniverse Virtual planning formed a part of the BMW Group's iFACTORY strategy and was supported by tools that integrated data from buildings, equipment, logistics, and vehicle components. The digital twins were hosted in a 3D industrial metaverse application built using NVIDIA Omniverse. This setup enabled real-time simulations of layouts, robotics, and logistics. The company also reported progress in other areas, including human simulations to optimise manual tasks and the automated extraction of environmental maps from 3D scans to support smart transport systems. The BMW Group planned to showcase its Virtual Factory at NVIDIA GTC in Paris.
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
VRT vs. NVT: Which Data Center Infrastructure Stock Is the Better Buy?
Vertiv VRT and nVent Electric NVT are major players in the data center infrastructure market, providing critical infrastructure solutions for data centers and industrial environments. While Vertiv offers advanced thermal and power management systems tailored for large-scale data centers, nVent Electric provides robust electrical connection and protection solutions, including enclosures and heat management, that are essential to reliable data center a Grand View Research report, the data center infrastructure management market was valued at around $3.06 billion in 2024 and is expected to register a CAGR of 17.3% from 2025 to 2030. Both Vertiv and nVent Electric are likely to gain from the massive growth VRT or NVT — Which of these Data Center Infrastructure stocks has the greater upside potential? Let's find out. Vertiv's extensive product portfolio, which spans thermal systems, liquid cooling, UPS, switchgear, busbar and modular solutions, is noteworthy. In the trailing 12 months, organic orders grew approximately 20%, with a book-to-bill of 1.4 times for the first quarter of 2025, indicating a strong prospect. Backlog grew 10% sequentially and 25% year over year to $7.9 recently introduced a 142kW cooling and power reference architecture for the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform, designed to accelerate AI infrastructure deployment with enhanced energy efficiency and scalability. Integrated with SimReady 3D assets in NVIDIA Omniverse, the solution streamlines design, testing, and global rollout for next-gen AI data also launched four new systems designed to meet the growing demands of AI applications. The four new systems include Vertiv Unify software for infrastructure management, SmartRun modular prefabricated solutions, CoolLoop RDHx high-density heat exchangers, and PowerDirect Rack high-density DC power shelves, all designed to enhance power efficiency, thermal management, and scalability in AI-driven data capital expenditure spending plans by hyperscalers on data center capacity expansion bode well for Vertiv. The company's rich partner base, which includes Maxom, Ballard Power Systems, Compass Datacenters, NVIDIA, Intel, ZincFive, and Tecogen, is a key catalyst. nVent Electric is benefiting from strong momentum in the data center space through its rapidly growing Data Solutions business. This segment has shown double-digit sales increases, driven by increased demand for electrical infrastructure products that support data center operations. Acquisitions have also played an important role in expanding NVT's portfolio. In May 2025, NVT completed its $975 million acquisition of the Electrical Products Group from Avail Infrastructure Solutions. The deal strengthens NVT's Systems Protection segment and expands its presence in power utilities, data centers, and renewable addition to acquisitions, nVent's investment in new products is also contributing to its success in the data center space. During the quarter, the company launched 35 new products, mainly aimed at meeting evolving data center collaboration with NVIDIA has been noteworthy. The company is delivering advanced liquid cooling solutions to support NVIDIA's GB200 NVL72 and next-gen platforms, enhancing performance and energy efficiency in AI-driven data centers. In the year-to-date period, Vertiv's shares have lost 2.7%, whereas nVent Electric's shares have returned 0.7%. Vertiv's share price has declined due to increasing macroeconomic challenges and uncertainty attributed to higher tariffs. NVT shares are benefiting from strong growth in its Data Solutions business and increased demand for electrical infrastructure products in high-growth verticals like data centers and power utilities. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Valuation-wise, Vertiv shares are currently overvalued as suggested by a Value Score of D, whereas NVT shares are cheap, as indicated by a Value Score of terms of forward 12-month Price/Sales, Vertiv shares are trading at 4.17X, higher than NVT's 3.01X. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Vertiv's 2025 earnings is pegged at $3.55 per share, which remained unchanged over the past 30 days, indicating a 24.56% increase year over year. Vertiv Holdings Co. price-consensus-chart | Vertiv Holdings Co. Quote The Zacks Consensus Estimate for nVent Electric's 2025 earnings is pegged at $3.08 per share, which has remained unchanged over the past 30 days, indicating a 23.69% increase year over year. nVent Electric PLC price-consensus-chart | nVent Electric PLC Quote While both Vertiv and nVent Electric are well-positioned to benefit from the booming data center market, NVT is the stronger investment option compared to Vertiv, thanks to its consistent growth in its Data Solutions segment and strategic acquisitions. Its cheap valuation and ongoing product innovation offer greater upside potential. Vertiv's higher valuation and recent stock decline make it a less compelling choice at this nVent Electric has a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), making the stock a stronger pick compared to Vertiv, which has a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report nVent Electric PLC (NVT) : Free Stock Analysis Report Vertiv Holdings Co. (VRT) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research Sign in to access your portfolio


Malaysian Reserve
12-06-2025
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
SKAI Intelligence to Debut World's First NVIDIA's Omniverse-Based AIGC Solution at VivaTech 2025
PARIS and SEOUL, South Korea, June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — SKAI Intelligence, a global provider of AI-powered content creation solutions, today announced the unveiling of the world's first end-to-end retail-based AIGC (AI-Generated Content) production pipeline built entirely on NVIDIA Omniverse, at the opening of VivaTech 2025 in Paris. SKAI Intelligence's newly unveiled solution redefines how commercial 3D content is produced, fully automating the process from AI-driven physical product scanning and modeling to animation, texturing, intelligent lighting and camera control, and final rendering. This unified, AI-native pipeline offers up to a 95 percent improvement in production speed and efficiency compared to traditional workflows—eliminating the need for large-scale studios or manual post-production. Engineered for versatility, the platform supports a broad range of product categories including fashion, consumer electronics, and packaged goods. It empowers brands to deliver photorealistic 3D content on demand, at scale, and with a level of visual fidelity that previously required weeks of labor-intensive effort. The technology will also be offered as a SaaS platform— cinematic-quality content generation for companies of all sizes. is designed as a platform that enables users to generate, edit, and publish 3D product content through a simple browser interface—no 3D expertise required. Built on SKAI's proprietary pipeline and cloud-native infrastructure, it provides on-demand access to studio-grade outputs, making scalable AIGC production as intuitive as managing an e-commerce dashboard. The platform is currently in beta and scheduled for global launch in September. 'Our pipeline sets a new benchmark for intelligent, scalable content creation,' said Morgan Mao, Co-founder and Global CEO of SKAI Intelligence. 'This isn't just a step forward in production efficiency—it's a leap into the future of fully automated storytelling, powered entirely by AI.' SKAI Intelligence is showcasing the technology live at Booth T11, Hall 2, where attendees can witness the entire pipeline in action—from robotic object scanning to real-time asset editing in the NVIDIA Omniverse environment. The company is also offering an exclusive preview of ahead of its global release this September. SKAI Intelligence is a member of NVIDIA's Inception program, and its participation at VivaTech 2025 signals global ambitions. The company's presence marks a defining moment in the convergence of AI and creative production—positioning SKAI Intelligence as a key force shaping the future of digital commerce and content across global markets. For more information, visit Photo – View original content:


Techday NZ
12-06-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Vertiv unveils 142kW AI data centre design for NVIDIA GB300
Vertiv has introduced a 142kW cooling and power reference architecture for the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform, aiming to facilitate higher density and energy efficiency in data centres supporting advanced AI workloads. This new reference architecture is designed for customisation in bespoke data centre environments to reduce both planning times and risks associated with modern data centre buildouts. Vertiv's solutions are now available as SimReady 3D assets within the NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint, supporting AI factory design and operations through digital simulation and validation. Reference architecture capabilities The architecture supports rack densities of up to 142 kW and offers integrated end-to-end cooling and power strategies for AI-driven data centre deployments. These capabilities address the increasing requirements of data centres as AI workloads become more prevalent and power consumption rises accordingly. Vertiv collaborates closely with NVIDIA on developing AI infrastructure strategies and designs that anticipate higher rack power densities. The company is developing support for 800 VDC data centre power infrastructure, including 1 MW IT racks and beyond, with these solutions anticipated to be available starting in 2026. The Vertiv 360AI infrastructure platform, under which the new reference architecture is based, aims to help customers meet the demands of powering and cooling AI workloads and other high-performance computing requirements. Simulation and deployment path One of the key aspects of Vertiv's solution is the emphasis on digital simulation to streamline deployment. Leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse technologies, the architecture bridges physical and digital environments, enabling real-time collaboration and allowing data centre teams to test and optimise their designs before construction. The reference architecture for the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 has several highlighted benefits: it allows simulation to deployment in a unified workflow; it is built to support the increasing power and cooling needs of large-scale AI operations; and it promises accelerated performance, scale, and speed, claiming to deliver 1.5 times more AI performance, up to 50% faster on-site builds, and operation in 30% less physical space compared to traditional data centre builds. The system is also liquid cooling-ready and adaptable to air- and hybrid-cooled configurations, enabling up to a 70% improvement in annual energy efficiency by operating at higher water temperatures. Vertiv's global reach, with over 4,000 field service engineers, underpins its capability to support large-scale, international rollouts of the reference architecture for GB300 NVL72. Industry collaboration Vertiv's announcement reflects the ongoing collaboration between the companies as they seek to equip data centres to meet the evolving requirements of AI infrastructure. Dion Harris, Senior Director of HPC and AI Infrastructure at NVIDIA, provided additional detail: "By combining NVIDIA's advanced AI platforms with Vertiv's expertise in power and cooling infrastructure, we're enabling customers to deploy next-generation data centres that are more efficient, scalable, and ready for the most demanding AI workloads. Together, we're helping organisations unlock new levels of performance and sustainability as they build the future of AI." As AI-generated workloads continue to accelerate on a global scale, data centre providers and operators are seeking new infrastructure strategies to meet demand efficiently and with a view to sustainability. Vertiv's latest reference architecture, together with its SimReady assets, is positioned to enable deployment-ready designs that anticipate future industry requirements. The company continues to develop energy-efficient solutions for cooling and power delivery in response to the escalating computing needs of next-generation AI applications, focusing on digital optimisation and global serviceability across data centre deployments.