Using Nvidia's Omniverse Blueprint, Schneider Electric and ETAP built a digital twin for the AI factory, combining multiple inputs including mechanical, thermal, network, and electrical systems to simulate how the factory operates.
Schneider Electric and ETAP Launch World's First Digital Twin Simulating Energy Demand for an AI Factory at the Grid-to-Chip Level Using Nvidia's Omniverse Platform
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This collaborative product marks a new step forward in the design and operation of AI plants by providing detailed information and enhanced control of electrical systems and energy demand, significantly improving operational efficiency, reliability and sustainability.
While previous technologies have provided a basic, intuitive representation of the electrical system, the integration of ETAP and Nvidia Omniverse technology provides a comprehensive digital twin for the AI factory with multiple elements that seamlessly interact. ETAP’s advanced modeling technology creates a digital twin of the data center’s electrical infrastructure and combines it with real-time electrical system data, advanced analytics, and insights. Intelligent algorithms analyze and predict electrical consumption and distribution patterns, providing useful, groundbreaking information.
The collaboration between ETAP and Nvidia brings a groundbreaking “Grid to Chip” approach to solving major challenges in power management, optimizing operational performance and energy efficiency in the AI era. Currently, data center operators can estimate average power consumption at the rack level, but ETAP’s new digital twin will increase the accuracy of dynamic load modeling at the chip level to improve power system design and optimize energy efficiency.
This collaborative effort demonstrates the commitment of both ETAP and Nvidia to drive innovation in data center development, helping businesses optimize operations and overcome challenges effectively. At the same time, it also enhances data center performance, improves grid reliability and efficiency.
Pankaj Sharma, Vice President of Data Center, Network and Services at Schneider Electric, said: "Collaboration, speed and innovation are the drivers of digital infrastructure transformation, which is essential to meet AI workloads. The collaboration between Schneider Electric, ETAP and Nvidia not only helps develop data center technology but also supports businesses to optimize operations and effectively manage energy demand in AI applications."
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