The demand for large-scale artificial intelligence infrastructure continues to surge, prompting new collaborations to support the growing computational requirements of enterprise AI applications. In a strategic move aimed at strengthening AI capabilities across multiple regions, Eviden has announced a partnership with Supermicro to distribute Supermicro’s AI SuperCluster with NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 solutions across Europe, India, the Middle East and South America.
As enterprises increasingly look to deploy and train trillion-parameter AI models, the need for high-performance, energy-efficient AI infrastructure has become critical. The NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 combines 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs with 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in a single rack-scale system designed to accelerate AI workloads. By integrating this technology into its portfolio, Eviden aims to enhance the accessibility and scalability of AI systems for businesses operating in diverse and complex markets.
Supermicro’s decision to work with Eviden reflects its ambition to strengthen its global reach by leveraging Eviden’s established expertise in deploying and managing large-scale AI and high-performance computing (HPC) solutions. Eviden, a business of Atos Group, has a long track record in AI and HPC, providing enterprises with the infrastructure needed to power advanced AI applications. Through this collaboration, businesses in key regions will gain access to a fully integrated AI infrastructure designed to support the next wave of machine learning innovation.
The implications of this partnership extend beyond technology deployment. As AI models grow more complex, so do the energy demands of the underlying infrastructure. The integration of NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 into Eviden’s broader AI offering is positioned as a step towards more energy-efficient AI systems, addressing growing concerns about the sustainability of large-scale AI training and inference workloads. As organisations seek to balance performance with efficiency, solutions that optimise power consumption without compromising computational capability will play an increasingly significant role in shaping AI adoption strategies.
Emmanuel Le Roux, EVP Global Head of Eviden, Atos Group, highlighted the strategic significance of the partnership. “This collaboration will create a new paradigm of energy efficiency for the rapidly heightened energy demand of AI infrastructure,” he said. “It aligns with our commitment to delivering the most advanced AI solutions in Europe, India, Middle East and South America, with the best time to market possible, and reinforces our position as a leader in the HPC and AI computing industry.”
For Supermicro, this partnership represents an opportunity to accelerate its expansion into enterprise AI markets across multiple continents. Charles Liang, President and CEO at Supermicro, emphasised the value of Eviden’s market presence. “Collaborating with Eviden enables us to greatly expand our presence in Europe and tap into Eviden’s extensive market knowledge,” he added. “Supermicro’s AI SuperCluster with NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 is quickly gaining market traction and together with Eviden, we are poised to deliver unparalleled AI systems and service to businesses across Europe, India, Middle East and South America.”
As businesses continue to integrate AI into their operations, partnerships like this one are likely to play a crucial role in overcoming the challenges associated with scaling AI infrastructure. The ability to provide high-performance, energy-efficient AI systems tailored to enterprise needs will be a defining factor in shaping the next phase of AI-driven innovation. With both Eviden and Supermicro positioning themselves at the forefront of this shift, their collaboration signals a broader movement towards AI infrastructure that is not only powerful but also optimised for the evolving demands of modern enterprises.




