Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi, and TSMC are the first to deploy AI infrastructure, endorsing NVIDIA RTX PRO servers.

NVIDIA has announced in an official press release that several global leading companies, including Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi, Hyundai Motor Group, Eli Lilly, SAP, and TSMC, have taken the lead in deploying the new NVIDIA RTX PRO servers, which fully accelerate key AI applications such as physical AI, digital twins, and AI agents. The recently launched RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell server GPU provides enterprises with an efficient and flexible AI infrastructure, assisting industries in smoothly transitioning from traditional IT architectures to AI factories without the need for a complete overhaul of data centers.

Jensen Huang: The era of AI has arrived, and companies need to accelerate transformation.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that the AI era has arrived, and companies can no longer rely on traditional servers. NVIDIA RTX PRO is a computing platform designed for the future, capable of handling current workloads while empowering AI agents and physical AI, bringing artificial intelligence transformation to various industries.

Leading companies such as Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi, Hyundai Motor Group, Eli Lilly, SAP, and TSMC have taken the lead in adopting NVIDIA RTX PRO servers to accelerate AI inference, physical AI, and business workloads.

Industry leaders endorse NVIDIA's RTX PRO

The RTX PRO server is equipped with the RTX PRO 6000 version GPU based on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, providing universal acceleration for enterprise AI workloads, covering proxy and physical AI, advanced design, scientific computing, simulation, graphics, and video applications.

Josh D’Amaro, Chairman of Disney Experience Company, pointed out that Disney is constantly upgrading immersive experiences for guests. NVIDIA's RTX Pro can present details vividly, and the best example is the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run simulation flight experience game, which will be launched at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. This game combines dynamic platforms, interactive controls, and high-quality animations, allowing visitors to control the Millennium Falcon spaceship as if they were really there.

Foxconn Chairman Liu Yangwei stated that achieving a digital transformation for AI manufacturing requires the right foundation and technology. By introducing RTX PRO servers into global infrastructure, Foxconn is redefining the boundaries of AI-driven automation, from complex robotic technology to smart logistics and smart electric vehicles.

Toshiaki Tokunaga, President and CEO of Hitachi Ltd., stated that Hitachi will further accelerate AI innovation using NVIDIA RTX PRO servers. The NVIDIA RTX PRO servers optimize digital twin infrastructure by accelerating AI inference and physical AI.

Heung-Soo Kim, Executive Vice President and Head of the Global Strategy Office of Hyundai Motor Group, pointed out that Hyundai Motor Group will utilize NVIDIA's AI infrastructure in the field of digital twins, including the application of RTX PRO servers to accelerate technological innovation. This collaboration will focus on establishing a virtual testing platform for manufacturing processes to shorten the construction time of new factories, while also creating a virtual mobility environment for the validation of driving environment technologies.

Diogo Rau, Chief Information and Digital Officer of Eli Lilly, said that NVIDIA's GPUs can help explore new drugs, reaching areas that were previously unexplored.

SAP CEO Christian Klein believes that fully leveraging SAP Business AI can maintain complete control over data and operational processes. The integration of the RTX PRO server with SAP's cloud infrastructure symbolizes the beginning of a new chapter in the long-term collaboration with NVIDIA.

TSMC Chairman and CEO C.C. Wei stated that semiconductors are the backbone of AI, enabling breakthrough advancements across every industry. Through close collaboration with NVIDIA, TSMC is advancing semiconductor manufacturing by leveraging AI technologies supported by Blackwell to optimize wafer fab operations.

RTX PRO Accelerated Workload Flexibility

RTX PRO servers can accelerate AI and inference workloads, enabling researchers and developers to build and deploy autonomous systems that can learn in real-time, adapt, and interact with their environment. The NVIDIA Llama Nemotron Super inference model runs on a single NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPU using NVFP4 runtime, achieving up to 3 times better cost-effectiveness compared to using FP8 runtime on NVIDIA H100 GPU. This allows for more accurate inference at a lower cost.

To develop effective physical AI systems, companies need to test and optimize their robot fleets in simulated environments before deploying them to actual factories. The NVIDIA RTX PRO server drives the development of industrial and physical AI by providing up to 4 times the performance compared to systems equipped with NVIDIA L40S GPUs for workflows generating digital twins, analog, and synthetic data.

The RTX PRO server is designed for maximum flexibility, supporting Windows, Linux, and leading hypervisors, providing IT managers with a familiar environment to deploy AI at scale without compromising performance. These servers can run nearly all enterprise workloads—utilizing air-cooled PCIe interfaces on x86 architecture, with enterprise-grade security, manageability, and maintainability.

The NVIDIA RTX PRO servers and the entire Blackwell architecture product suite are supported by the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform, which includes NVIDIA NIM microservices, AI frameworks, libraries, and tools that enterprises can deploy on NVIDIA accelerated cloud, data centers, and workstations.

The RTX PRO server is integrated into the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validation design, suitable for companies looking to build and deploy on-premises AI factories; it is also integrated into the NVIDIA AI data platform, which is a customizable reference design used for building modern storage systems for enterprise agent AI.

For physical and industrial AI, running NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and NVIDIA Cosmos foundational models on RTX PRO servers enables physical AI developers to build and deploy applications, including digital twins for factory and robot simulations or large-scale synthetic data generation.

Supply status

NVIDIA RTX PRO servers offer a variety of configurations, equipped with RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell server GPUs from Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro, as well as Advantech, Antmicro, Aivres, ASRock Rack, ASUS, Compal, Eviden, Foxconn, GIGABYTE, INNODISK, iWave, Microchip, and others.

Cloud service providers CoreWeave and Google Cloud have launched instances accelerated by NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell server GPUs, with AWS, Nebius, and Vultr also set to release more instances later this year.

This article discusses how Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi, and TSMC are the first to deploy AI infrastructure, endorsing NVIDIA RTX PRO servers. It first appeared in Chain News ABMedia.

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