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Netweb Technologies teams up with NVIDIA for advancements in AI

New Delhi: Netweb Technologies India Limited (Netweb) has partnered with NVIDIA as a manufacturing ally for the NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip MGX server designs.

Netweb is set to roll out over ten server variations within its Tyrone range of AI systems, catering to a diverse array of AI and high-performance computing applications. Leveraging the NVIDIA MGX modular reference design, Netweb's AI systems will specifically target complex workloads, spanning high-performance computing, data science, large language models, edge computing, enterprise AI, and design and simulation. 

Designed to handle multiple workloads simultaneously, including AI training, inference, and 5G on a single system, these AI systems by Netweb ensure flexibility and seamless upgrades for upcoming hardware generations.  

Sanjay Lodha, Chairman and Managing Director of Netweb, emphasized, “Netweb has been driving high-end technology products for the Make-in-India initiative. NVIDIA is a leader in AI products and solutions, contributing significantly to solving diverse global challenges. 

The Make-in-India initiative by NVIDIA aligns with this vision, bringing locally manufactured cutting-edge technologies to global standards.” Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director for South Asia at NVIDIA, highlighted the significance of building the right AI infrastructure at the right cost. 

He stated, “NETWEB’s Tyrone AI systems based on NVIDIA MGX will help tackle these challenges and provide flexibility to enterprises for various applications, including generative AI, speech analytics, text analytics, automation, and more.” This collaboration between Netweb and NVIDIA is poised to unlock the vast potential of AI in India and the Asia-Pacific region. 

The local manufacturing of AI systems under the 'Make in India' initiative is set to bolster the country's AI capabilities, addressing the demands of both government and private enterprises. 

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