NVIDIA AI Summit Japan—NVIDIA today announced that
Japan cloud leaders SoftBank Corp., GMO Internet Group, Highreso,
KDDI, Rutilea and SAKURA internet are building AI infrastructure
with NVIDIA accelerated computing, networking and software to
accelerate transformation across the nation’s robotics, automotive,
healthcare and telecom industries.
The services from Japan’s cloud providers are
supported through a Japan Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
(METI) program to supply critical compute resources across
industries. The cloud providers are operating their AI data centers
across the country’s central, northern and western regions to
support development with national and regional NVIDIA accelerated
computing infrastructure.
“Japan’s companies stand to benefit tremendously
from the new industrial revolution powered by AI,” said Jensen
Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Company employees will
supercharge their speed and productivity by automating work with AI
agents. Industrial companies of tomorrow will operate dual
factories — new AI factories to produce software intelligence for
the products and machines their factories make today. Working with
NVIDIA, Japan’s cloud providers are building the AI factories
essential to reinvent the country’s automotive, robotics,
telecommunications and healthcare industries for the age of
AI.”
Japan Cloud Services Across Nation Support
Industries With NVIDIA AISoftBank Corp. has adopted the
NVIDIA Blackwell platforms to build Japan’s most powerful AI
supercomputers, including the world’s first NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD™
with NVIDIA DGX B200 systems.
SoftBank Corp. is using its NVIDIA AI
infrastructure to accelerate a broad range of industries, including
its subsidiary SB Intuitions, which is using NVIDIA AI for the
research and development of high-performance Japanese-native large
language models (LLMs).
GMO Internet Group is launching its GMO GPU Cloud,
which will be the first local cloud offering in Japan featuring
full-stack NVIDIA H200 Tensor Core GPUs, the NVIDIA Spectrum-X™
Ethernet platform for AI, NVIDIA BlueField™-3 DPUs and the NVIDIA
AI Enterprise software suite. Built on Dell PowerEdge servers, the
service is expected to come online this month to provide
cloud-based AI computing for businesses in Japan.
GMO GPU Cloud customers will be able to use NVIDIA
AI Enterprise software to accelerate their generative AI
applications running in production on the platform.
Highreso is accelerating AI development in Japan
with the establishment of Highreso Kagawa, a dedicated AI data
center powered by NVIDIA accelerated computing. Built with NVIDIA
H200 Tensor Core GPUs, the Kagawa data center is expected to begin
operations next month and will provide high-performance
infrastructure for Highreso’s GPUSOROBAN AI Supercomputer Cloud
service.
A second Highreso AI data center is scheduled to
come online next summer. Together, they will provide researchers
and businesses across Japan with access to 1,600 NVIDIA GPUs,
helping foster AI development in manufacturing, research and
educational institutes.
KDDI is launching AI computing infrastructure built
with NVIDIA HGX™ systems to support generative AI and specialized
LLM development in collaboration with its ELYZA business group.
With NVIDIA software, KDDI customers can use the infrastructure to
accelerate AI model training and inference, build digital twins and
run simulation workloads for autonomous vehicles, robotic motion
control and sensor data processing.
KDDI is also planning a liquid-cooled data center
that is expected to feature the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 platform with
NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchips.
Rutilea, an NVIDIA Inception member based in Kyoto,
is doubling the NVIDIA Hopper™ computing available in its AI cloud
data center. The startup is providing more than 1,000 NVIDIA Hopper
GPUs, which will be used for LLM development by customers building
foundation models for animation, retail and food services,
vision-based editing and data extraction.
Additionally, Rutilea subsidiary AI Fukushima began
operations of a new data center in Okuma, Fukushima, in September
to support continued industry recovery following the 2011 Tohoku
earthquake. AI Fukushima, which operates the infrastructure
implemented by Rutilea, aims to contribute to the revitalization of
the regional economy and local development by providing
cutting-edge AI computing platforms.
SAKURA internet plans to expand its Koukaryoku
cloud services for generative AI from 2,000 to nearly 4,000 NVIDIA
Hopper GPUs. It also plans to install NVIDIA HGX B200
infrastructure with Blackwell GPUs at its Ishikari data center,
which is expected to be fully powered by renewable energy by 2027.
SAKURA internet intends to provide approximately 10,800 GPUs as
part of its high-performance AI computing offering.
SAKURA internet customers include the National
Institute of Informatics (NII), a public-sector research
organization. NII has established the Research and Development
Center for Large Language Models and is promoting collaboration
among industry, government and academia in Japan through open
generative AI research and development activities, including the
development of Japanese-centric medical LLMs. Japan-based driving
software startup TIER IV is also using NVIDIA-accelerated SAKURA
internet computing in its vision to develop intelligent vehicles
with its open-source software.
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factories — new AI factories to produce software intelligence for
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