Netweb, India’s prominent high-end computing OEM, has announced an expansion of its NVIDIA MGX platform-based servers. Marking a milestone in ‘Make in India’ initiatives, Netweb’s Tyrone series is the first in India to integrate NVIDIA MGX-based Grace and GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips. Available for both off-premises and on-premises AI cloud infrastructure, these servers will support generative AI and scientific research with comprehensive software and services. Currently, Netweb produces over ten models in its Tyrone MGX AI systems.
Innovation in ‘Make in India’ AI Compute Framework
Through its extensive expertise in end-to-end design, PCBA, and architectural innovation, Netweb has strengthened India’s AI capabilities. Partnering with NVIDIA for over a decade, Netweb is focused on establishing India’s own sovereign AI infrastructure to empower hyperscalers, enterprises, and research institutions in India and the Asia-Pacific.
Commentary from Leadership
Sanjay Lodha, Managing Director & CEO of Netweb Technologies India Ltd, emphasized, “Collaborating with NVIDIA, we’ve shown that top-tier AI technology can be developed in India, furthering the ‘Make in India’ vision.” The firm is poised to provide advanced Tyrone AI systems for enterprise AI needs, enabling deployment of generative AI applications on proprietary data. Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, Asia South at NVIDIA, stated, “Netweb’s roadmap, based on NVIDIA MGX modular designs, brings configuration flexibility to various enterprise data centers.”
Advanced AI Software and Scalable Infrastructure
The latest Tyrone AI systems, equipped with NVIDIA Grace and Grace Hopper Superchips, utilize a blend of NVIDIA and Netweb’s software stacks, including NVIDIA AI Enterprise and Omniverse, Skylus.ai, KubytsHub, and KubytsFlow. The software suite enables autonomy in cloud instances and supports large-scale AI workloads, making it easier for organizations to train and deploy AI across thousands of cloud nodes.
Building Block Architecture with Efficient Cooling Solutions
Netweb’s NVIDIA MGX systems offer varied GPU, CPU, and DPU configurations, including x86 and Arm® CPU servers, and are designed for rack-scale architecture. Tyrone systems are available in air-cooled and direct-to-chip liquid-cooled options, ensuring high thermal performance and optimal power utilization in AI infrastructure.
Showcasing at NVIDIA AI Summit India 2024
Netweb’s full lineup of Tyrone NVIDIA MGX systems will be on display at the NVIDIA AI Summit at Jio Convention Centre, Mumbai, on October 24th and 25th, 2024. The exhibit will demonstrate how Netweb’s solutions support end-to-end AI cloud infrastructure for CSPs and enterprises.