Nvidia Announces $500M AI Research Hub in Israel, Featuring Cutting-Edge Blackwell Supercomputer

January 15, 2025
Nvidia Announces $500M AI Research Hub in Israel, Featuring Cutting-Edge Blackwell Supercomputer
  • Amit Krig, Nvidia's Israel site manager, emphasized the company's commitment to investing in employees and technology development in the AI sector.

  • This investment is part of Nvidia's broader strategy to enhance its position in global AI and data center technology, emphasizing its commitment to high-performance computing.

  • Overall, the estimated total investment for this project exceeds $500 million, reflecting Nvidia's dedication to advancing AI technology in Israel.

  • The investment will establish a new AI research and engineering center at the Mevo Carmel Science and Industry Park near Yokne'am, which will include one of Israel's largest server farms.

  • This new facility will cover 10,000 square meters and is expected to be one of the largest and most advanced data centers in Israel, featuring a power capacity of up to 30 megawatts.

  • On January 15, 2025, Nvidia announced a significant expansion of its research and development operations in Israel, with plans to invest over $500 million.

  • Operations at the center are anticipated to start in the first half of 2025, equipped with Nvidia's latest liquid-cooled server systems and Blackwell chips.

  • The center will support dozens of Nvidia's engineering and product teams, focusing on developing next-generation networking hardware, software technologies, and CPU design critical for AI advancements.

  • It will be the first facility to deploy Nvidia's new Blackwell processors, which boast significantly enhanced performance compared to previous models.

  • The supercomputer being built at the site will utilize advanced technologies including liquid-cooled Blackwell-based systems and high-performance networking components.

  • This facility is expected to play a crucial role in Nvidia's growth and innovation within the AI and broader technology community.

  • Nvidia's R&D activities in Israel are already the largest outside of the United States, employing over 4,500 people across seven centers.

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