Vertiv and Nvidia have released a 7MW reference architecture for the GB200 NVL72.

The liquid-cooled platform supports up to 132kW per rack.

Nvidia GB200 NVL72
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"We are proud to deepen our collaboration with Nvidia to enable AI-driven data centers of today and tomorrow," Giordano Albertazzi, CEO of Vertiv, said.

"As a leader in critical power and cooling infrastructure, Vertiv is uniquely positioned to support the Nvidia GB200 NVL72 platform. Our portfolio of high-performance power and cooling solutions, combined with our global scale, will enable customers to deploy AI data centers faster, more efficiently, and with greater flexibility to address densification, dynamic workloads, retrofits, and enable future-ready designs."

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia, added: "New data centers are built for accelerated computing and generative AI with architectures that are significantly more complex than those for general-purpose computing.

"With Vertiv's world-class cooling and power technologies, Nvidia can realize our vision to reinvent computing and build a new industry of AI factories that produce digital intelligence to benefit every company and industry."

The architecture comes despite reports that Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs are sold out for the next 12 months. This week, Nvidia reached an all-time market cap of $3.4 trillion, but fell by more than $200bn thanks to potential sales curbs to the Middle East and a slowdown in ASML sales.