At COMPUTEX in Taipei, Taiwan, NVIDIA has launched a comprehensive initiative to drive the global transformation of enterprise IT infrastructure through its RTX PRO Servers and Enterprise AI Factory validated design. This strategic move aims to replace traditional CPU-based systems with GPU-accelerated data centers that support a wide range of demanding workloads, including artificial intelligence, engineering simulation, and real-time digital twin applications.

At the center of this initiative is the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU. Based on the new Blackwell architecture, the GPU delivers enhanced performance and energy efficiency for enterprise environments. It is designed to handle a broad mix of data center workloads, helping companies transition toward infrastructure optimized for AI and advanced computing tasks.

These new servers are a core component of NVIDIA’s Enterprise AI Factory blueprint, which is a full-stack solution that includes hardware, networking, storage, and software integration. The platform combines RTX PRO Servers with NVIDIA BlueField data processing units (DPUs), Spectrum-X Ethernet networking, NVIDIA-Certified Storage systems, and the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite. This configuration supports the deployment of on-premises AI factories – data centers that enable businesses to automate operations, build AI-powered products, and enhance workforce productivity with intelligent systems.

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, stated that AI is reshaping every industry and predicted that every company will either build or lease AI factories to operate their businesses and support the intelligence of their products. Through its global ecosystem of partners, NVIDIA is helping businesses move toward AI-native operations.

Several industry leaders are already implementing these AI factories. Foxconn, Cadence, and Eli Lilly are among the first to adopt the RTX PRO Server-powered infrastructure. Foxconn is using the architecture to develop AI capabilities across electronics manufacturing, smart electric vehicles, and robotics applications. The company’s Chairman, Young Liu, emphasized that NVIDIA Blackwell technology will transform every aspect of their global operations.

Prebuilt AI Software Tools

The RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU enables a wide array of enterprise workloads, from multimodal AI inference and scientific computing to video rendering and physical simulation. NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers can support up to eight of these GPUs and are equipped with BlueField-3 DPUs and ConnectX-8 SuperNICs for high-throughput, low-latency networking. This configuration also supports PCIe Gen 6 technology for future-proof connectivity.

To maximize performance, the NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform offers prebuilt AI software tools such as NVIDIA NeMo for generative models, NVIDIA NIM for optimized inference, and specialized AI Blueprints for developing digital humans and AI query systems. These tools are designed to work seamlessly with the hardware stack, allowing businesses to deploy robust AI capabilities with minimal integration overhead.

The servers are also tightly integrated with NVIDIA Omniverse, a platform that enables simulation, industrial digital twin development, and robotics learning at scale. This makes RTX PRO Servers particularly attractive to enterprises working on next-generation automation and digital engineering.

Reference Model for Deploying AI Infrastructure

NVIDIA has also introduced a validated reference architecture for its Enterprise AI Factory design. This provides enterprises with a proven model for deploying AI infrastructure using NVIDIA-Certified Servers, networking hardware, and software components. The blueprint includes detailed guidance on software stacks, deployment practices, and scaling strategies to meet growing business demands.

To support large-scale AI tasks, companies can also use NVIDIA HGX B200 systems in conjunction with the AI Factory design. These systems cater to organizations with advanced AI workloads such as training large language models and running real-time recommendation engines.

NVIDIA is collaborating with a broad group of system and technology partners to bring these solutions to market. Major vendors such as Cisco, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Lenovo will offer full-stack solutions using RTX PRO Servers and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software. Additional manufacturing partners include ASUS, Supermicro, Pegatron, Wiwynn, and Quanta Cloud Technology.

Storage infrastructure for these AI factories will be provided by partners including NetApp, IBM, Pure Storage, DDN, VAST Data, and others. These storage platforms are certified to handle the high-performance data demands of AI and accelerated computing.

On the services side, global consulting firms such as Accenture, Deloitte, EY, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, and Wipro are helping enterprise clients migrate to GPU-accelerated infrastructure using the Enterprise AI Factory model. Their involvement ensures smoother deployments, strategic planning, and integration into broader digital transformation efforts.

Availability

The enterprise AI factory with RTX PRO Servers can be planned by customers by contacting their favorite NVIDIA technology provider. Discover more about the verified design of the Enterprise AI Factory and begin your journey on the NVIDIA Marketplace.

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