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Nvidia releases NVLink Fusion for custom AI

Nvidia releases NVLink Fusion for custom AI
Nvidia releases NVLink Fusion for custom AI

Nvidia made several major announcements at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan. The company showcased innovations in humanoid robotics, AI infrastructure, and software solutions. One key highlight was the unveiling of Nvidia Isaac GR00T-Dreams.

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This tool helps developers generate large volumes of training data to teach robots diverse behaviors and adapt to new environments. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the importance of physical AI and the company’s commitment to developing software for training and powering humanoid robots in industrial and domestic settings. Nvidia also introduced NVLink Fusion, which allows customers to build custom servers using Nvidia’s Grace CPU combined with third-party AI chips or their own CPU solutions.

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This offering provides infrastructure customers with greater flexibility in constructing data centers and server systems. According to Nvidia, NVLink Fusion enables seamless integration of Nvidia’s rack-scale solutions into hyperscalers’ data center infrastructure.

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NVLink fusion enhances AI infrastructure

The company presented the RTX Pro Blackwell servers utilizing Nvidia’s Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. These servers support various enterprise workloads, from design and simulation software to running advanced AI programs. Nvidia debuted its DGX Cloud Lepton, a cloud-based AI processing service.

This offering allows customers to develop, test, and deploy their AI software easily, leveraging partnerships with companies like CoreWeave, Foxconn, and SoftBank to host a global network of GPU clouds. Nvidia’s recent successes and product announcements come amidst economic and regulatory challenges. The company has faced concerns over semiconductor tariffs, export controls affecting its ability to ship chips to China, and reports of canceled data center leases by Microsoft.

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Despite these issues, Nvidia’s stock price has grown significantly, over 43% in the past year. Nvidia continues to position itself at the forefront of AI and robotics innovation. The company aims to drive the future of enterprise and consumer tech through its advanced AI infrastructure and robotic solutions.

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