NETWEB (NSE: NETWEB, BSE: 543945), a leading Indian OEM in high-end computing, has announced an expansion of its NVIDIA MGX platform-based server offerings, introducing India’s first ‘Make in India’ Tyrone servers featuring NVIDIA MGX-based Grace and NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips.
These servers will support both off-premises and on-premises AI cloud infrastructure, along with related software and services for generative AI and scientific innovation. With over ten models in its flagship Tyrone range, Netweb emphasizes its capabilities in end-to-end design, production, and architecture, significantly advancing AI R&D and manufacturing in India.
Sanjay Lodha, Managing Director & CEO, highlighted that their decade-long collaboration with NVIDIA showcases India’s potential to develop world-class AI technologies, benefiting various sectors including hyperscalers, research centers, and enterprises. The new Tyrone AI systems, powered by NVIDIA Grace and Grace Hopper Superchips, utilize a comprehensive software stack to facilitate AI cloud solutions.
Netweb’s offerings also include diverse configurations of GPUs, CPUs, and DPUs in both air-cooled and direct-to-chip liquid-cooled designs, allowing for optimal performance in AI workloads. Netweb will showcase its AI solutions at the NVIDIA AI Summit in Mumbai on October 24 and 25, 2024.