ASUS has strengthened its commitment to artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure during its participation as a Gold Sponsor at GTC Paris, held within the framework of VivaTech 2025. The Taiwanese company unveiled its new range of solutions based on the NVIDIA® Blackwell Ultra architecture, covering everything from large deployments in data centers to desktop supercomputers for developers.
Strategic Alliance: ASUS and Nebius
One of the most significant announcements was the expansion of the strategic collaboration between ASUS and Nebius, one of the emerging tech firms in cloud services and AI platforms. Both companies are moving towards the integration of the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 system, the latest evolution of the "AI Factory" concept, to accelerate both training and inference of large-scale AI models.
The partnership, which dates back several years, has resulted in previous deployments with the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 platform and now makes a qualitative leap with the adoption of the new Blackwell generation. “ASUS has demonstrated exceptional capability in delivering fast and efficient solutions, always meeting our demanding technical requirements,” said Andrey Korolenko, Chief Product and Infrastructure Officer at Nebius, highlighting the innovative vision and professional expertise of the Asian company in AI infrastructures.
AI Infrastructure: Scalable Performance and Energy Efficiency
ASUS showcased its most advanced AI server portfolio in Paris, highlighting the integration of Grace Blackwell Ultra systems, as well as NVIDIA RTX PRO servers and the AI Factory platform. The new ASUS AI POD, built on the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 system, delivers exceptional performance for complex inference tasks, making it a key component for advanced AI applications in enterprises and research centers.
Additionally, ASUS unveiled the XA NB3I-E12 workstation, equipped with the NVIDIA HGX B300 system, which offers superior FLOPS performance and 2.3 TB of HBM3e memory, accelerating the training of next-generation models.
Innovation Also on the Desktop: Petaflop AI on the Work Desk
Not only data centers benefit from the new technology: ASUS has launched a new line of compact workstations and supercomputers aimed at advancing AI development in desktop environments. The ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 is the first system based on the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra superchip, with up to 784 GB of coherent memory, designed to accelerate both training and inference of large AI models.
Meanwhile, the ASUS Ascent GX10 brings AI supercomputing to the desktop, thanks to the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, featuring a Blackwell GPU, a 20-core Arm CPU, and 128 GB of memory, capable of handling models with up to 200 billion parameters and achieving 1,000 TOPS of AI performance.
Commitment to Innovation and Sustainability
With server experience dating back to 1995 and a R&D team consisting of over 5,000 experts, ASUS is solidifying its position as one of the most innovative and reliable players in the global technology infrastructure market. Its focus on flexible customization, rapid deployment capabilities, and a clear vision toward sustainability—aspiring to be a net-zero company and a leader in the circular economy—reinforces its position in the sector.
The presentation at GTC Paris 2025 not only solidifies the alliance between ASUS and Nebius but also places both companies at the forefront of AI infrastructure, prepared to meet the growing demands of the new digital era.
Source: Asus