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Microsoft Flexes Its AI Power: Nadella Unveils the First of Many Nvidia-Powered AI Factories
Microsoft is making a powerful statement in the AI race. CEO Satya Nadella recently unveiled the company’s first large-scale AI “factory” a massive computing system powered by Nvidia’s cutting-edge technology. According to Nadella, this is just the beginning, with many more AI systems to be deployed across Microsoft Azure’s global network.
Each of these advanced systems houses over 4,600 Nvidia GB300 rack computers, featuring the highly sought-after Blackwell Ultra GPU chips. They’re connected through Nvidia’s ultra-fast InfiniBand networking, ensuring lightning-speed communication and performance for large-scale AI workloads.
Microsoft plans to roll out hundreds of thousands of Blackwell Ultra GPUs worldwide, solidifying its position as a global leader in AI infrastructure. These next-gen systems can process AI models with hundreds of trillions of parameters. They highlight Azure’s strong capability and readiness to power the future of artificial intelligence.
This announcement also subtly highlights Microsoft’s strategic advantage. In 34 countries, it already runs over 300 data centers, giving it a huge head start.
As the AI race intensifies, Microsoft is emerging as more than just a software giant. It’s becoming a major force in AI infrastructure, ready to power the next wave of global innovation.
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