Liquid Cooled
Data Centre
Our platform is built on the latest GPU technology, providing the computational muscle required for the most demanding applications. Leveraging the full power of the NVIDIA product stack, we offer turnkey solutions that integrate seamlessly into your workflow, allowing you to focus on what you do best, innovating and creating.
Global AI is building the largest independent global AI infrastructure pureplay. We take pride in our ability to offer bespoke solutions that cater to the specific needs of our clients. Our global presence ensures that you have access to the highest-quality HPC resources no matter where you are.
NVIDIA GB200
The NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 is an exascale computer in a single rack. With 36 GB200s interconnected by the largest NVIDIA® NVLink® domain ever offered, NVLink Switch System provides 130 terabytes per second (TB/s) of low-latency GPU communications for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads.
Performance Details
- GB200 NVL72 Enabling Trillion Parameter AI Compared to H100
- 30X Higher Throughput
- 25X Energy Efficiency
- 25X Lower TCO
- 18X Data Processing
- 9X Vector Database Search
- 5X Llama 3 Inference
- 4X Supercharged AI Training Performance
Exascalable
The NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 is an exascale computer in a single rack. With 36 GB200s interconnected by the largest NVIDIA® NVLink® domain ever offered, NVLink Switch System provides 130 terabytes per second (TB/s) of low-latency GPU communications for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads.
Liquid Cooled
Liquid cooling allows us to offer the full performance potential of the NVIDIA GB200 generation, ensuring your workloads have the competitive edge. It is also more efficient than air, supporting unprecedented density and allowing more of the energy drawn to go to compute power, delivering value.
With a hybrid infrastructure of direct-to-chip (DTC) and in-row liquid solutions, our infrastructure supports the server density required for HPC, AI, and future compute-intensive workloads.
Research has indicated that rack density is growing steadily. In 2024, industry professionals were reporting average data center rack densities of 12 kilowatts, with more than half indicating AI as a driver of increased density. Air cooling struggles with anything more 7kw per rack.
Liquid cooling across our entire infrastructure ensures that we can provide the right level of cooling for the most demanding workloads.