Siemens, together with Nvidia (NVDA) and Fluence Energy (FLNC), developed a reference architecture for Nvidia's DSX Vera Rubin AI data center platform, designed to translate Nvidia's AI factory vision into a deployable electrical, power and controls system for hyperscalers, colocation providers and cloud infrastructure operators, Siemens said Monday.
The solution is built on repeatable, scalable electrical building blocks aligned with Nvidia DSX Vera Rubin deployment units, allowing capacity to be added in phases. It can support initial deployments of tens of megawatts and scale to hundreds of megawatts without requiring a fundamental redesign.
Fluence's battery energy storage provides flexibility and resilience for AI factories operating in power-constrained environments, according to the statement.
Shares of Nvidia rose 4.9% in Monday trading, while Fluence shares climbed more than 42%.
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