Several Companies Join NVIDIA NVLink Fusion to Support AI Infrastructure Partnerships
NVIDIA has unveiled NVIDIA NVLink Fusion, a new silicon that lets industries build semi-custom AI infrastructure with the vast ecosystem of partners building with NVIDIA NVLink, an advanced and widely adopted computing fabric.
MediaTek, Marvell, Alchip Technologies, Astera Labs, Synopsys, and Cadence are among the first to adopt NVLink Fusion, enabling custom silicon scale-up to meet the requirements of demanding workloads for model training and agentic AI inference.
“Data centers are transforming into AI factories, and Synopsys’ industry-leading AI chip design solutions and standards-based interface IP are mission-critical enablers,” said Sassine Ghazi, president and CEO of Synopsys. “Our support for NVIDIA NVLink Fusion reflects our commitment to fostering an open and scalable ecosystem for next-generation AI and high-performance computing.”
Using NVLink Fusion, Fujitsu and Qualcomm Technologies CPUs can also be integrated with NVIDIA GPUs to build high-performance NVIDIA AI factories.
“A tectonic shift is underway: for the first time in decades, data centers must be fundamentally rearchitected—AI is being fused into every computing platform,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “NVLink Fusion opens NVIDIA’s AI platform and rich ecosystem for partners to build specialized AI infrastructures.”
NVLink Fusion also equips cloud providers with a path to scale out AI factories to millions of GPUs, using any ASIC, NVIDIA’s rack-scale systems and the NVIDIA end-to-end networking platform—which delivers up to 800Gb/s of throughput and features NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNICs, NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet, and NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand switches, with co-packaged optics available soon.
Using NVLink Fusion, hyperscalers can work with the NVIDIA partner ecosystem to integrate NVIDIA rack-scale solutions for seamless deployment in data center infrastructure.
NVLink Fusion also enables AI innovators like Fujitsu and Qualcomm Technologies to each couple their custom CPUs with NVIDIA GPUs in a rack-scale architecture to boost AI performance.
AI factories connected with NVIDIA NVLink Fusion are powered by NVIDIA Mission Control, a unified operations and orchestration software platform that automates the complex management of AI data centers and workloads.
NVIDIA Mission Control enhances every aspect of AI factory operations—from configuring deployments to validating infrastructure to orchestrating mission-critical workloads—to help enterprises get frontier models up and running faster, NVIDIA said.
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