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ASUS to showcase AI infrastructure solutions at NVIDIA GTC 2025 as diamond sponsor

ASUS will showcase its latest AI infrastructure solutions, including AI POD with NVIDIA GB200 NVL72, at NVIDIA GTC 2025 in March.

ASUS will reveal its latest AI infrastructure advancements, from AI servers to edge AI solutions, designed to meet a wide range of business needs.

ASUS to present latest AI innovations at GTC 2025

ASUS has confirmed its role as a Diamond Sponsor at NVIDIA GTC 2025, which will take place from 17 March to 21 March in San Jose, USA. During the event, you will find ASUS at booth #1523, where the company will showcase its latest developments in AI infrastructure. These advancements reflect ASUS’ vision of Ubiquitous AI. Incredible Possibilities.

Leading the ASUS team at GTC 2025 will be Chairman Jonney Shih and Co-CEO S.Y. Hsu, who will highlight how the company’s latest technologies support the growing needs of AI-driven businesses. From powerful AI servers to intelligent edge computing, ASUS is bringing a wide range of solutions that are tailored to handle demanding AI workloads.

You will also see ASUS demonstrate its advanced cooling technologies and software innovations, all designed to ensure smooth performance for AI training, inferencing, and other critical tasks. With AI playing an increasingly important role across industries, ASUS aims to help businesses adopt AI faster while keeping costs under control.

Commitment to AI supercomputing and innovation

At GTC 2025, ASUS will demonstrate how it is combining hardware and software to build a comprehensive AI ecosystem. This approach makes it easier for companies to manage AI workloads while ensuring maximum performance and efficiency.

As a Diamond Sponsor, ASUS is reaffirming its dedication to developing scalable and cost-effective AI infrastructure that helps businesses embrace AI without overspending. By working closely with technology partners and expanding its high-performance computing (HPC) and AI ecosystem, ASUS offers end-to-end solutions for companies looking to accelerate their AI adoption.

This strong focus on both innovation and cost management highlights ASUS’ commitment to helping businesses reduce total cost of ownership (TCO), while ensuring they have access to the latest technology to stay competitive.

ASUS AI POD featuring NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 set to ship in March 2025

In a major announcement at GTC 2025, ASUS revealed that its AI POD, powered by the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 platform, will begin shipping in March 2025. This new AI solution is designed to handle some of the most demanding AI workloads.

The AI POD features NVIDIA’s GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip, alongside fifth-generation NVIDIA NVLink interconnect technology. This combination offers exceptional performance and energy efficiency, making it an ideal solution for tasks like training trillion-parameter language models and conducting real-time AI inference.

With this announcement, ASUS is reinforcing its position as a leading provider of AI infrastructure, offering businesses the tools they need to scale their AI capabilities with confidence. Whether you are a business developing next-generation AI applications or working on cutting-edge research, ASUS’ AI POD aims to deliver both the performance and reliability you need.

ASUS’ participation at GTC 2025 highlights how the company is continuing to shape the future of AI infrastructure, providing solutions that empower businesses to fully embrace the possibilities of AI.

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