Faridabad-based high-end computing Indian OEM, Netweb Technologies, has recently revealed its collaboration with NVIDIA, a global leader in AI computing, robotics, and gaming. This partnership focuses on the production of servers featuring the NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and the GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip designs.
Netweb Technologies has outlined plans to manufacture over 10 server variations within its AI systems lineup, known as Tyrone. These servers are designed to cater to diverse applications in AI, high-performance computing, and supercomputing. The company will leverage the modular reference design NVIDIA MGX for its AI systems, targeting complex workloads spanning HPC, data science, large language models, edge computing, enterprise AI, as well as design and simulation.
Furthermore, Netweb's product range, based on the NVIDIA MGX design, aims to address a wide spectrum of tasks, including AI training, inference, and 5G, all within a single system.
Sanjay Lodha, Chairman and Managing Director of Netweb, expressed, “India's abundant skill, demand, and enthusiasm position it well to harness the growth potential of AI. The success of generative AI and related technologies is intricately tied to the backend infrastructure and capabilities. Thus, I believe India's narrative in generative AI is just beginning.” Lodha also commended NVIDIA's Make-in-India initiative in alignment with the PMO vision, emphasizing that it would elevate locally manufactured cutting-edge technologies to global standards.
Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director for South Asia at NVIDIA, highlighted the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence across various industries. He noted that establishing the appropriate AI infrastructure at a reasonable cost remains a significant challenge for enterprises. Dhupar expressed confidence that Netweb's Tyrone AI systems, based on NVIDIA MGX, will effectively address these challenges, providing enterprises with flexibility for applications such as generative AI, speech analytics, text analytics, automation, and more.
Netweb stated that the collaboration with NVIDIA is poised to unlock the vast potential of AI in India and the APAC region. Local manufacturing of systems is expected to cultivate a regional ecosystem, better meeting the AI and computing needs of both government and private enterprises.
According to the company, Netweb's AI system, built on the NVIDIA MGX architecture, offers diverse configurations of GPUs, CPUs, and DPUs to accelerate a range of enterprise data center workloads.