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NVIDIA Partners with Thinking Machines Lab for Gigawatt-Scale AI Infrastructure
NVIDIA and Thinking Machines Lab form a multi-year partnership to deploy at least 1 GW of next-gen Vera Rubin systems for cutting-edge AI model training and scalable customized AI platforms. The collaboration includes co-designing training and inference systems and expanding access to advanced AI and open-source models for enterprises and research institutions.
NVIDIA Proposes Five-Layer AI Cake Theory Defining Infrastructure Buildout Framework
NVIDIA CEO presented a five-layer AI development framework at Davos, systematically outlining full-stack construction from energy infrastructure, compute infrastructure, AI models, AI applications to industry AI factories. The framework emphasizes hierarchical synergistic development driven by generative AI, providing an ecosystem perspective for enterprise AI strategy planning.
NVIDIA and SK hynix Co-Architect Next-Gen Memory for AI Factories, Locking HBM4 to Vera Rubin
NVIDIA and SK hynix announce a multi-year tech partnership to co-develop next-gen memory for Vera Rubin, RTX Spark, and Jetson Thor. Separately, SK Telecom deploys a gigawatt-scale AI cloud using the full DGX stack, targeting 2027. This elevates SK hynix from supplier to co-architect, strengthening NVIDIA's lock-in on HBM and the AI ecosystem.
NVIDIA RTX Spark and Nemotron-3 Ultra: AI Control Shifts from Cloud to Personal Edge
NVIDIA launched RTX Spark personal AI supercomputer (co-developed with MediaTek) and Nemotron-3 Ultra open-source model at GTC Taipei 2026. The N1X chip delivers 1 PFLOPS local AI compute, bringing LLM inference to PCs. This marks NVIDIA's pivot from cloud GPU vendor to edge AI infrastructure monopolist, redefining the PC as an AI-native device.
Coherent Expands InP Fab with $50M CHIPS Grant, AI's Connectivity Bottleneck Drives Photonics Arms Race
Coherent receives $50M CHIPS Act grant to expand its 6-inch InP fab in Texas, quadrupling capacity. NVIDIA's $2B strategic investment and CEO Jensen Huang's presence signal a shift from GPU compute scaling to optical interconnect as the new AI infrastructure bottleneck.