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NVIDIA Unveils DGX SuperPOD for Scalable Enterprise AI Builds

by | Mar 25, 2025

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SAN JOSE, CA (GTC), Mar 25, 2025 – NVIDIA has introduced its newest enterprise AI system, the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD, featuring the powerful NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs. This system is built to help organizations across industries handle advanced AI workloads, including complex AI reasoning tasks.

Businesses can utilize the NVIDIA DGX GB300 and DGX B300 systems, which are equipped with NVIDIA’s advanced networking. These systems simplify the setup of DGX SuperPOD AI supercomputers, delivering FP4 precision and faster AI performance. This improvement speeds up token production for AI applications, helping companies expand their capabilities efficiently.

Modern AI facilities are purpose-built to handle heavy workloads, offering the computing strength required for training, refining, and scaling AI systems. These centers play a key role in powering advanced AI applications, including those that simulate agents, generate content, or interact with the physical world. High processing power ensures these systems run effectively, meeting the demands of complex operations.

“AI is advancing at light speed, and companies are racing to build AI factories that can scale to meet the processing demands of reasoning AI and inference time scaling,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “The NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra DGX SuperPOD provides out-of-the-box AI supercomputing for the age of agentic and physical AI.”

DGX GB300 systems feature NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchips, including 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs and 72 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, and a rack-scale, liquid-cooled architecture designed for real-time agent responses on advanced reasoning models.

Air-cooled NVIDIA DGX B300 systems harness the NVIDIA B300 NVL16 architecture to help data centers everywhere meet the computational demands of generative and agentic AI applications.

To meet the growing demand for advanced accelerated infrastructure, NVIDIA unveiled NVIDIA Instant AI Factory, a managed service featuring the Blackwell Ultra-powered NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD. Equinix will be first to offer the new DGX GB300 and DGX B300 systems in its preconfigured liquid- or air-cooled AI-ready data centers located in 45 markets worldwide.

NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD With DGX GB300 Powers Age of AI Reasoning

DGX SuperPOD with DGX GB300 systems can scale up to tens of thousands of NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchips – connected via NVIDIA NVLinkNVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand, and NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking – to supercharge training and inference for the most compute-intensive workloads.

DGX GB300 systems deliver up to 70x more AI performance than AI factories built with NVIDIA Hopper systems and 38TB of fast memory to offer unmatched performance at scale for multistep reasoning on agentic AI and reasoning applications.

The 72 Grace Blackwell Ultra GPUs in each DGX GB300 system are connected by fifth-generation NVLink technology to become one massive, shared memory space through the NVLink Switch system.

Each DGX GB300 system features 72 NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNICs, delivering accelerated networking speeds of up to 800Gb/s – double the performance of the previous generation. Eighteen NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs pair with NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand or NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet to accelerate performance, efficiency, and security in massive-scale AI data centers.

DGX B300 Systems Accelerate AI for Every Data Center

The NVIDIA DGX B300 is an AI platform designed to improve energy-efficient AI tasks in data centers. Powered by NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, it offers 11 times faster inference performance and 4 times faster training compared to the Hopper generation. Each system includes 2.3TB of HBM3e memory, eight NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNICs, and two BlueField-3 DPUs for advanced networking capabilities.

NVIDIA Software Accelerates AI Development and Deployment

To enable enterprises to automate the management and operations of their infrastructure, NVIDIA also announced NVIDIA Mission Control – AI data center operation and orchestration software for Blackwell-based DGX systems.

NVIDIA DGX systems support the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform for building and deploying enterprise-grade AI agents. This includes NVIDIA NIM microservices, such as the new NVIDIA Llama Nemotron open reasoning model family announced today, and NVIDIA AI Blueprints, frameworks, libraries, and tools used to orchestrate and optimize the performance of AI agents.

NVIDIA Instant AI Factory to Meet Infrastructure Demand

NVIDIA Instant AI Factory provides businesses with a service from Equinix. At its core, it features the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD powered by Blackwell Ultra, paired with NVIDIA Mission Control software to simplify operations.

Equinix facilities worldwide will offer businesses ready-to-use AI infrastructure for model training and real-time processing, reducing the need for lengthy pre-deployment infrastructure planning.

Availability

NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD with DGX GB300 or DGX B300 systems are expected to be available from partners later this year.

NVIDIA Instant AI Factory is planned to be available starting later in 2025.

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About NVIDIA

NVIDIA Corp. is an American tech company headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. Renowned for designing and manufacturing graphics processing units (GPUs), NVIDIA’s innovations have significantly impacted various sectors. The company’s products and services cater to industries such as gaming, where its GPUs enhance visual experiences; artificial intelligence (AI), providing high-performance computing solutions; automotive, contributing to autonomous vehicle technologies; and robotics, offering advanced AI perception and simulation tools. Over its more than three decades in business, NVIDIA has experienced substantial growth. In the fiscal quarter ending January 2025, the company reported record revenue of $39.3 billion and a net income of $22.1 billion. NVIDIA’s headquarters, designed to facilitate a flat organizational structure, emphasizes information flow and harmony between leadership and employees.