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ABB to power new AI data centres with Nvidia

Swiss technology group ABB will collaborate with US computer chip manufacturer Nvidia to jointly develop new power supply solutions for future data centres. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox The partnership will focus on the development and deployment of "state-of-the-art power supply solutions", ABB announced. These are required for a "highly efficient, scalable power supply for future AI workloads". + Fact and fiction about Swiss AI Apertus model The research and development projects support Nvidia's planned introduction of an 800 VDC power supply architecture for 1-megawatt server cabinets. ABB did not provide any financial details of the partnership. + The environmental cost of Switzerland's supercomputer Following the publication of the media release, the share price of the Swiss group temporarily jumped - reaching a daily high of CHF59.40 (+1.9%). In the meantime, it has come back somewhat and is up 0.9%. Prior to the news, ABB shares had been more ... Full story here Are you the author?
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