Nvidia and Swedish Titans unleash Nordic AI powerhouse
The post Nvidia and Swedish Titans unleash Nordic AI powerhouse appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Swedish Wallenberg family-backed businesses plan to launch artificial intelligence infrastructure with Nvidia in the Nordic country. Wallenberg’s AstraZeneca Plc, Ericsson AB, Saab AB, SEB AB, and Wallenberg Investments have agreed to build what they termed the largest enterprise AI supercomputer in Sweden. Nvidia offers to provide AI training and build an AI tech center in Sweden The Wallenberg businesses plan to deploy two Nvidia DGX Superpods featuring the tech firm’s Grace Blackwell GB300 systems in their supercomputer. One of the Swedish companies, Saab, also claimed it would offer AI methodology to expedite the development of the defense systems. Additionally, Nvidia stated it would open its first AI technology center in Sweden to support industrial research. The chip manufacturer also pledged to provide access to its experts and offer hands-on training through its Deep Learning Institute to enhance AI talent development. Moreover, Ericsson claimed it would use its data science knowledge to develop advanced AI models with better performance and efficiency rates and elevate customer experience. Meanwhile, AstraZeneca and SEB clarified their intentions to build AI infrastructure. AstraZeneca claimed they would use the technology to enhance drug discovery and development, while SEB asserted they would use AI to fuel productivity and power consumer projects. The Swedish business consortium and Nvidia claim they want to promote AI innovation with their planned developments. The firm’s Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang even commented, “The country is building its first AI infrastructure — laying the foundation for breakthroughs across science, industry, and society.” Marcus Wallenberg, Chair of Wallenberg Investments, also stated that investing in artificial intelligence infrastructure would accelerate AI adoption in the country. He added, “We believe this initiative will generate valuable spillover effects—enabling upskilling, fostering new collaborations, and strengthening the broader national AI ecosystem.” Nvidia could introduce new, cheaper AI chips for the…

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Swedish Wallenberg family-backed businesses plan to launch artificial intelligence infrastructure with Nvidia in the Nordic country. Wallenberg’s AstraZeneca Plc, Ericsson AB, Saab AB, SEB AB, and Wallenberg Investments have agreed to build what they termed the largest enterprise AI supercomputer in Sweden. Nvidia offers to provide AI training and build an AI tech center in Sweden The Wallenberg businesses plan to deploy two Nvidia DGX Superpods featuring the tech firm’s Grace Blackwell GB300 systems in their supercomputer. One of the Swedish companies, Saab, also claimed it would offer AI methodology to expedite the development of the defense systems. Additionally, Nvidia stated it would open its first AI technology center in Sweden to support industrial research. The chip manufacturer also pledged to provide access to its experts and offer hands-on training through its Deep Learning Institute to enhance AI talent development. Moreover, Ericsson claimed it would use its data science knowledge to develop advanced AI models with better performance and efficiency rates and elevate customer experience. Meanwhile, AstraZeneca and SEB clarified their intentions to build AI infrastructure. AstraZeneca claimed they would use the technology to enhance drug discovery and development, while SEB asserted they would use AI to fuel productivity and power consumer projects. The Swedish business consortium and Nvidia claim they want to promote AI innovation with their planned developments. The firm’s Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang even commented, “The country is building its first AI infrastructure — laying the foundation for breakthroughs across science, industry, and society.” Marcus Wallenberg, Chair of Wallenberg Investments, also stated that investing in artificial intelligence infrastructure would accelerate AI adoption in the country. He added, “We believe this initiative will generate valuable spillover effects—enabling upskilling, fostering new collaborations, and strengthening the broader national AI ecosystem.” Nvidia could introduce new, cheaper AI chips for the…
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