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Switch Integrates NVIDIA Omniverse DSX Into LDC EVO System

by | Mar 19, 2026

Integration gives Switch a 3D digital twin for simulating power, cooling, telemetry, and hardware deployment across AI facilities
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LAS VEGAS, NV, Mar 19, 2026 – Switch has integrated the NVIDIA Omniverse DSX Blueprint into its EVO AI Factory architecture and LDC EVO operating system. LDC EVO, combined with NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and OpenUSD, supports real-time operations across Switch’s data center portfolio. The platform uses modeling and system intelligence to deliver physics-accurate visualization of the EVO AI Factory.

AI factories operate at densities that exceed traditional DCIM-based management models. LDC EVO replaces manual decision workflows with system-level automation and maintains a continuously updated 3D digital twin of the facility.

Switch applies this approach in its EVO AI Factory to support NVIDIA DGX deployments. The facility is designed to meet NVIDIA specifications and supports NVIDIA accelerated computing on Dell PowerEdge servers at high density. Switch has deployed NVIDIA Grace Blackwell systems in EVO AI Factories. LDC EVO also allows customers to test and validate hardware configurations before physical installation.

“LDC EVO is the operating system for Switch’s EVO AI Factory, orchestrating the modular and configurable campus architecture that enables hybrid cooling and supports extreme AI densities,” said Zia Syed, chief technology officer of Switch. “It’s built to operate every generation of NVIDIA reference design, including the Rubin DSX architecture. Leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and OpenUSD for digital twins, we’ve layered in automation workflows and operational intelligence to unify deployments. LDC EVO presents dynamic operations of an AI Factory at scale.”

“Gigawatt-scale AI factories require a shift toward autonomous, telemetry-driven infrastructure capable of orchestrating extreme power and cooling densities in real time,” said Vladimir Troy, vice president of AI infrastructure at NVIDIA. “The integration of the NVIDIA Omniverse DSX blueprint into the Switch LDC EVO operating system provides the high-fidelity simulation and operational intelligence necessary to optimize the deployment of next-generation NVIDIA AI infrastructure.”

The Switch Ecosystem

Switch integrates technologies from NVIDIA, Dassault Systèmes, Cadence, ETAP, Schneider Electric, SUSE, Dell Technologies, Oxide Computer Company, and Procore Technologies, Inc. into LDC EVO.

LDC EVO combines thermal modeling, electrical simulation, reality capture, construction lifecycle management, and facility telemetry in a single environment. It allows teams to simulate, monitor, and adjust operations within one interface.

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About Switch

Switch, Inc. is a U.S.-based technology infrastructure company that designs, builds, and operates data centers and related services. Founded in 2000, it is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The company provides colocation, cloud connectivity, telecommunications, and data center services for enterprise and cloud applications. Its facilities support industries such as technology, finance, gaming, e-commerce, and government. Customers include enterprises, cloud providers, and organizations that require secure and scalable infrastructure. Switch develops and operates large data center campuses, including its SUPERNAP facilities, and manages power, cooling, and network systems. The company supports hybrid cloud and high-density computing environments. It operates data centers across multiple U.S. locations and serves global infrastructure needs. Switch has about 750 employees worldwide.