NVIDIA has announced that leading global enterprises have adopted NVIDIA RTX PRO™ Servers, the company’s new category of enterprise data center powered by the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU. Accordingly, this growing adoption accelerates the shift from general-purpose computing clusters to AI factory infrastructure, without a complete data center overhaul.
According to NVIDIA, among the companies that have adopted its latest servers include Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi Ltd., Hyundai Motor Group, Lilly, SAP and TSMC. The companies aim to accelerate AI, design and simulation applications.
“The age of AI has arrived — and enterprises can no longer rely on classical servers alone. They must rearchitect for AI,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “NVIDIA RTX PRO is the computing platform built for this moment — running today’s IT workloads while powering the AI agents that will transform every company and every industry.”
Meets Demand of AI Workloads
Built with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, RTX PRO Servers use the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture to deliver universal acceleration for demanding enterprise AI workloads. This spans agentic and physical AI to advanced design, scientific computing, simulation, graphics and video applications.
The latest adopters said they are deploying the NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers to speed their enterprise workloads. Josh D’Amaro, chairman of Disney Experiences said the technology will allow them to bring our breadth of stories to life in spectacular detail and faster than ever before. Heung-Soo Kim, executive vice president and head of the Global Strategy Office at Hyundai Motor Group said the company will leverage NVIDIA’s cutting-edge AI infrastructure in the digital twin field to accelerate technological innovation.
Drive Factory Automation
On the other hand, Young Liu, chairman of Foxconn said they will introduce RTX PRO Servers into their global infrastructure to redefine the boundaries of AI-driven automation. This spans from sophisticated robotics to intelligent logistics and smart electric vehicles.
Meanwhile, Toshiaki Tokunaga, president and CEO of Hitachi Ltd they will further accelerate AI innovation by leveraging NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers. Specifically, NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers enable the digital twin and optimization of physical assets, including social infrastructure, through the acceleration of AI reasoning and physical AI.
Moreover, C.C. Wei, chairman and CEO of TSMC said their close partnership with NVIDIA will enable them to advance semiconductor manufacturing and optimize their fab operations with Blackwell-powered AI factories.
Companies such as PEGATRON, Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), Siemens and Wistron are also using these NVIDIA systems to drive factory automation and simulation.
In addition, aerospace manufacturer Northrop Grumman is also adopting the NVIDIA platform to accelerate AI integration into enterprise.
Cadence, Siemens EDA and Synopsys will use RTX PRO Servers to accelerate Al-driven simulation across silicon, systems and AI.
RTX PRO Servers accelerate agentic AI and reasoning workloads. Particularly, they allow researchers and developers to build and deploy autonomous systems that can learn from, adapt to and interact with their surroundings in real time.
For example, the NVIDIA Llama Nemotron Super reasoning model delivers up to 3x better price performance when running with NVFP4 on a single NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPU compared with FP8 on NVIDIA H100 GPUs. This enables more accurate reasoning at a lower cost.
To develop effective physical AI systems, enterprises need to test and optimize their robotic fleets in simulation before deploying to real-world factories. NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers are advancing industrial and physical AI by delivering up to 4x faster performance for digital twin, simulation and synthetic data generation workflows than systems with NVIDIA L40S GPUs.