The NVIDIA AI Cloud ecosystem is accelerating the global buildout of AI factory infrastructure. Partners are expanding capacity to meet growing demand from enterprises, startups, nations, AI labs and developers scaling agentic AI applications. NVIDIA AI Clouds are a growing ecosystem of purpose-built clouds serving the exploding token demand behind today's most popular AI applications. These AI clouds have been co-designed with NVIDIA's full-stack AI infrastructure to meet surging demand for AI from enterprises, startups and nations looking for new vendors and regional capacity.
They combine NVIDIA accelerated computing, networking and AI software to help partners support training, fine-tuning, inference, agentic AI, physical AI and sovereign AI deployments. Specific configurations vary by partner and workload.
AI cloud partners choose NVIDIA for the best economics - lowest token cost, best throughput per watt - to run frontier and open source AI. Built with NVIDIA accelerated computing, networking and AI software, these clouds bring AI factories closer to where data, developers, users and industries are, helping customers train, tune and run agentic AI applications at scale. The ecosystem spans nearly every geography, supporting regional and sovereign AI capacity for frontier model builders, enterprises, startups, software providers and national AI programs.
Every company and every country needs AI factory infrastructure to turn data into intelligence, said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. NVIDIA AI Clouds bring full-stack AI factories closer to the regions, industries and developers building the next generation of AI, from model training to real-time inference and AI agents that will transform how people and organizations work.
Broad AI Cloud Ecosystem AI cloud providers, telcos, sovereign AI builders and vertically integrated infrastructure providers are building AI factories with NVIDIA to serve customers across frontier AI, enterprise AI, telecommunications, developer clouds and national AI programs.
Regional growth is accelerating across Southeast Asia, Australia and the Americas, with NVIDIA AI Clouds now reaching six continents following the addition of Cassava in Africa and Claro in South America.
NVIDIA AI Clouds are pairing large-scale AI factory buildouts with demand from leading AI labs, enterprises, governments and digital service providers. Partners including CoreWeave, Firmus, IREN and Nscale are expanding AI infrastructure to support frontier model development, enterprise AI, agentic applications and high-volume inference.
Across regions, NVIDIA AI Clouds are bringing AI factories closer to local industries and sovereign AI ecosystems. Partners including Firebird, GMI Cloud, Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, Lambda, Naver Cloud, Sharon AI, Yotta and YTL are supporting emerging AI companies, national AI initiatives, financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, education, healthcare and developer ecosystems.
For governments and regulated industries, regional AI clouds can support sovereign controls and local compliance requirements. For developers and enterprises, they can reduce friction in accessing accelerated infrastructure for AI agents, enterprise copilots, digital workers and other AI services that must run close to users and data.
Firmus Expands AI Factory Footprint Across Australia and Asia-Pacific Firmus Technologies is expanding its AI factory footprint across South Australia and Southeast Asia, building energy-efficient infrastructure to support growing demand for large-scale training, inference and agentic AI workloads.
Through Project Southgate, Firmus is developing AI factories in Tasmania, Melbourne, South Australia and New South Wales, with an emphasis on renewable power, advanced cooling and modular infrastructure that can bring capacity online faster. The company has also deployed AI infrastructure in Singapore through a partnership with ST Telemedia Global Data Centres.
Firmus is using NVIDIA's accelerated computing and reference architecture as part of its buildout, with NVIDIA DSX helping streamline AI factory design, deployment and operations.
Engineered in alignment with the NVIDIA DSX platform, the liquid-cooled Firmus HyperCube is designed to fast-track modular AI Factory builds and optimize for low cost per token. Firmus is innovating across the AI factory supply chain, including cooling and energy.
AI agents are creating a new class of industrial-scale demand for tokens, and Asia-Pacific needs AI factories that can be built faster, liquid-cooled more efficiently and operated at gigawatt scale, said Tim Rosenfield, co-CEO of Firmus. Together with NVIDIA, Firmus is building liquid-cooled, AI infrastructure designed to deliver AI tokens as efficiently and rapidly as possible for the region's most important customers.
CoreWeave Advances Physical AI and Next-Generation AI Factories CoreWeave is expanding its NVIDIA AI Cloud platform to support the next wave of agentic AI, physical AI and frontier model workloads.
An early adopter of NVIDIA Vera Rubin and the NVIDIA Vera CPU, CoreWeave is also among the first to adopt NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet Photonics, helping provide the networking foundation for million-GPU AI factories. CoreWeave is extending its platform for robotics and physical AI workflows, including using NVIDIA Cosmos 3, the latest frontier world foundation model, to help teams generate synthetic data, fine-tune models and accelerate robotics data flywheels. Leading AI labs, including Anthropic, build on CoreWeave's infrastructure to support frontier models at scale.
AI factories are becoming the foundation for the agentic era, said Michael Intrator, cofounder, chairman and CEO of CoreWeave. Together with NVIDIA, CoreWeave is building the full-stack cloud infrastructure that gives










