NVIDIA introduces DSX platform for AI factory design deployment
NVIDIA introduced the NVIDIA DSX platform as a framework for infrastructure builders to design, deploy, and operate AI factories. The company said DSX organizes capabilities across compute, software, facilities, and partner technologies.
In the company’s description, DSX combines open source, modular software libraries, application programming interfaces, reference designs, NVIDIA accelerated computing platforms, and partner technologies into a codesigned platform. NVIDIA said the approach targets faster time to first production and lowest token cost.
NVIDIA said DSX OS is open source and modular software purpose-built for AI factory operations, including lifecycle management, intelligence scheduling, runtime consistency, health automation, resiliency, multi-tenant operations, and platform services. The company also introduced DSX MaxLPS, a set of technologies to maximize token performance per megawatt within a fixed power budget, using 45-degrees-Celsius liquid cooling and in-rack technologies.
DSX also includes DSX Reference Design, DSX Sim, DSX Flex, and DSX Exchange. NVIDIA said DSX Sim provides a high-fidelity simulation layer across the AI factory lifecycle, DSX Flex connects AI factories to power-grid services for grid-responsive workload adaptation, and DSX Exchange enables secure integration of compute, network, energy, power, and cooling plant signals between IT, operational technology, and operations agents. Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, said, “We’re not just shipping chips — we’re giving every infrastructure builder a complete playbook to build AI factories,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “With the DSX platform, you can simulate the entire factory before you spend a dollar, validate performance before a single rack is installed and operate with the kind of reliability that production AI demands.”
NVIDIA said DSX partnerships include Taiwan system manufacturers and cloud partners that deploy components such as DSX Sim, DSX MaxLPS, and DSX OS, and it also described partners contributing simulation-ready assets and adopting DSX OS components for lifecycle management, multi-tenancy, security, health automation, resilience, and platform services.