COMPUTEX -- NVIDIA today unveiled NVIDIA
NVLink Fusion™ — new silicon that lets industries build semi-custom
AI infrastructure with the vast ecosystem of partners building with
NVIDIA NVLink™, the world’s most advanced and widely adopted
computing fabric.
MediaTek, Marvell, Alchip Technologies, Astera Labs, Synopsys
and Cadence are among the first to adopt NVLink Fusion, enabling
custom silicon scale-up to meet the requirements of demanding
workloads for model training and agentic AI inference. Using NVLink
Fusion, Fujitsu and Qualcomm Technologies CPUs can also be
integrated with NVIDIA GPUs to build high-performance NVIDIA AI
factories.
“A tectonic shift is underway: for the first time in decades,
data centers must be fundamentally rearchitected — AI is being
fused into every computing platform,” said Jensen Huang, founder
and CEO of NVIDIA. “NVLink Fusion opens NVIDIA’s AI platform and
rich ecosystem for partners to build specialized AI
infrastructures.”
NVLink Fusion also equips cloud providers with an easy path to
scale out AI factories to millions of GPUs, using any ASIC,
NVIDIA’s rack-scale systems and the NVIDIA end-to-end networking
platform — which delivers up to 800Gb/s of throughput and features
NVIDIA ConnectX®-8 SuperNICs, NVIDIA Spectrum-X™ Ethernet and
NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand switches, with co-packaged optics
available soon.
A Technology Ecosystem InterconnectedUsing
NVLink Fusion, hyperscalers can work with the NVIDIA partner
ecosystem to integrate NVIDIA rack-scale solutions for seamless
deployment in data center infrastructure.
AI chipmaking partners creating custom AI compute deployable
with NVIDIA NVLink Fusion include MediaTek, Marvell, Alchip, Astera
Labs, Synopsys and Cadence.
“By leveraging our world-class ASIC design services and deep
expertise in high-speed interconnects, MediaTek is collaborating
with NVIDIA to build the next generation of AI infrastructure,”
said Rick Tsai, vice chairman and CEO of MediaTek. “Our
collaboration, which began in the automotive segment, now extends
even further, enabling us to deliver scalable, efficient and
flexible technologies that address the rapidly evolving needs of
cloud-scale AI.”
“Marvell is collaborating with NVIDIA to redefine what’s
possible for AI factory integration,” said Matt Murphy, chairman
and CEO of Marvell. “Marvell custom silicon with NVLink Fusion
gives customers a flexible, high-performance foundation to build
advanced AI infrastructure — delivering the bandwidth, reliability
and agility required for the next generation of trillion-parameter
AI models."
“Alchip is supporting adoption of NVLink Fusion by broadening
its availability through a design and manufacturing ecosystem,
encompassing advanced processes and proven packaging and supported
by the ASIC industry’s most flexible engagement,” said Johnny Shen,
CEO of Alchip. “It’s our contribution to ensuring that the next
generation of AI models can be trained and deployed efficiently to
meet the demands of tomorrow’s intelligent applications.”
“Building on our rich history of close collaboration with
NVIDIA, we are thrilled to add purpose-built connectivity solutions
to address the NVLink Fusion ecosystem,” said Jitendra Mohan, CEO
of Astera Labs. “Low-latency and high-bandwidth scale-up
interconnects with native support for memory semantics is critical
for maximizing AI server utilization and performance. By expanding
our scale-up connectivity portfolio with NVLink solutions, we are
providing more optionality with faster time to market for our
hyperscaler and enterprise AI customers.”
“Data centers are transforming into AI factories, and Synopsys’
industry-leading AI chip design solutions and standards-based
interface IP are mission-critical enablers,” said Sassine Ghazi,
president and CEO of Synopsys. “Our support for NVIDIA NVLink
Fusion reflects our commitment to fostering an open and scalable
ecosystem for next-generation AI and high-performance
computing.”
“HPC and AI workload demands are unique and evolving rapidly,
and hyperscalers architecting the most advanced custom AI systems
rely on Cadence to deliver enabling technology from data centers to
the edge,” said Boyd Phelps, senior vice president and general
manager of the Silicon Solutions Group at Cadence. “Our
comprehensive IP portfolio, including design IP, chiplet
infrastructure, subsystems and other critical IP, complements the
NVIDIA NVLink ecosystem, accelerating the delivery of AI factories
that are powerful, energy-efficient and production-ready at
scale.”
NVLink Fusion also enables AI innovators like Fujitsu and
Qualcomm Technologies to each couple their custom CPUs with NVIDIA
GPUs in a rack-scale architecture to boost AI performance.
“Combining Fujitsu’s advanced CPU technology with NVIDIA’s
full-stack AI infrastructure delivers new levels of performance,”
said Vivek Mahajan, CTO at Fujitsu. “Fujitsu’s next-generation
processor, FUJITSU-MONAKA, is a 2-nanometer, Arm-based CPU aiming
to achieve extreme power efficiency. Directly connecting our
technologies to NVIDIA’s architecture marks a monumental step
forward in our vision to drive the evolution of AI through
world-leading computing technology — paving the way for a new class
of scalable, sovereign and sustainable AI systems.”
“Qualcomm Technologies’ advanced custom CPU technology with
NVIDIA’s full-stack AI platform brings powerful, efficient
intelligence to data center infrastructure,” said Cristiano Amon,
president and CEO of Qualcomm Technologies. “With the ability to
connect our custom processors to NVIDIA’s rack-scale architecture,
we’re advancing our vision of high-performance, energy-efficient
computing to the data center.”
NVIDIA NVLink Demonstrates Industry-Proven
ScaleTo maximize AI factory throughput and performance in
the most power-efficient way, the fifth-generation NVIDIA NVLink
platform includes NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 and GB300 NVL72, compute-dense
racks that provide a total bandwidth of 1.8 TB/s per GPU — 14x
faster than PCIe Gen5.
Leading hyperscalers are already deploying NVIDIA NVLink
full-rack solutions and can speed time to availability by
standardizing their heterogenous silicon data centers on the NVIDIA
rack architecture with NVLink Fusion.
Software Crafted for AI FactoriesAI factories
connected with NVIDIA NVLink Fusion are powered by NVIDIA Mission
Control™, a unified operations and orchestration software platform
that automates the complex management of AI data centers and
workloads.
NVIDIA Mission Control enhances every aspect of AI factory
operations — from configuring deployments to validating
infrastructure to orchestrating mission-critical workloads — to
help enterprises get frontier models up and running faster.
AvailabilityNVIDIA NVLink Fusion silicon design
services and solutions are available now from MediaTek, Marvell,
Alchip, Astera Labs, Synopsys and Cadence.
Watch the COMPUTEX keynote from Huang and learn more at NVIDIA
GTC Taipei.
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