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NVIDIA Launches Vera Rubin DSX AI Factory Reference Design at GTC

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NVIDIA released the Vera Rubin DSX AI Factory reference design at GTC 2026 — a full infrastructure blueprint covering compute, networking, storage, power, and cooling for large-scale AI factories. The software stack includes DSX Max-Q for token-per-watt optimization, DSX Flex for power-grid coordination, DSX Exchange for IT and operational technology integration, and DSX Sim for digital twin validation. The Omniverse DSX Blueprint is now generally available and fully compatible with the Vera Rubin reference design.

Building AI factories requires coordinating dozens of infrastructure domains — over $300 billion in equipment backlogs and 200+ gigawatts of U.S. grid projects sit in interconnection queues. The reference design gives data center operators a repeatable, scalable playbook, backed by partners including Siemens, Schneider Electric, Vertiv, and Cadence.

Data center operators and AI factory builders can now access the Omniverse DSX Blueprint to simulate layouts, power topologies, and thermal behavior before committing to physical build-out.

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#NVIDIAGTC news: Introducing the new NVIDIA Vera Rubin DSX AI Factory reference design. This new reference design and Omniverse DSX blueprint are providing the foundation to build the world’s most productive AI factories, accelerating time to first revenue and maximizing scale and energy efficiency. 🔗 https://t.co/Z4zSOXMvyU

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