Nvidia, Swedish Firms to Build Sweden’s Largest AI Supercomputer

CIOTech Outlook Team | Tuesday, 27 May 2025, 13:03 IST

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  • The supercomputer will first have two Nvidia DGX GB300 Super Pods
  • The company plans to use the supercomputer to improve computer-powered drug discovery and minimize time needed for new medication.
  • The project is likely to make a big impact, inside Sweden as well as internationally

According to Nvidia, they have revealed plans for a groundbreaking AI data center in Sweden, a big step forward for the country’s technology. Together, the global chip maker and the Swedish Business Consortium comprising AstraZeneca, Ericsson, Saab, SEB and Wallenberg Investments will join efforts to establish Sweden’s biggest AI supercomputer.

The supercomputer will first have two Nvidia DGX GB300 Super Pods, special units capable of supporting large AI activities. A wide variety of industries will benefit from these systems as each consortium member uses the new infrastructure to encourage innovation.

The company plans to use the supercomputer to improve computer-powered drug discovery and minimize time needed for new medication. The technology from Ericsson will support the debut of new business models powered by AI. At the same time, Saab will prioritize enhancing its defense technologies and SEB is aiming to use AI to raise its performance.

Besides building the supercomputer, Nvidia has also set up Sweden’s first technology center for artificial intelligence. This hub will be important for advanced research in artificial intelligence and help local workers learn and grow in the field.

Also Read: Qualcomm Partners with Nvidia to Develop Custom Data Center CPUs

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia, highlighted the transformative potential of AI: “As electricity powered the industrial age and the Internet fueled the digital age, AI is the engine of the next industrial revolution,” he said. “Through the visionary initiative of Wallenberg Investments and Sweden’s industry leaders, the country is building its first AI infrastructure laying the foundation for breakthroughs across science, industry, and society, and securing Sweden’s place at the forefront of the AI era.”

The initiative reveals Sweden’s growing investment in new technologies and highlights why they see AI as an important part of their future. The project is likely to make a big impact, inside Sweden as well as internationally, thanks to support from healthcare, telecoms, finance and defense sectors.


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