March 19, 2025 - 18:36

Schneider Electric and ETAP have unveiled a pioneering digital twin designed to optimize the power needs of AI factories, extending from the power grid down to the chip level. This cutting-edge solution leverages NVIDIA Omniverse technology, marking a significant advancement in how electrical systems within AI manufacturing environments are managed and analyzed.
The introduction of this digital twin offers a range of benefits, including improved energy efficiency, which is crucial for the increasingly power-hungry AI sector. Additionally, it provides capabilities for predictive maintenance, allowing companies to anticipate and address potential issues before they escalate into costly problems. By simulating various system dynamics, the technology facilitates a deeper understanding of energy flows and consumption patterns within the factory setting.
This innovation not only aims to enhance operational efficiency but also seeks to lower the total cost of ownership for AI factories, making it a transformative tool in the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence manufacturing.
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