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Magna AI joins NVIDIA Inception programme

Enterprise artificial intelligence specialist Magna AI has joined NVIDIA’s Inception programme as it scales production-grade AI systems for governments and large organisations.

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Magna AI said it has joined the NVIDIA Inception programme, a move it said reflects close technical alignment with NVIDIA’s artificial intelligence platforms.

Magna AI said its participation supports its work designing, building and operating large-scale AI systems for enterprise and public-sector customers. The company was established through a partnership between Trend Micro and Wistron.

According to the company, the Inception programme provides a structured framework for collaboration across compute architectures, software tooling and engineering practices. It added that the programme will enable Magna AI to deploy NVIDIA technologies across large-scale clusters, AI factory architectures and enterprise AI platforms.

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Magna AI said the programme also offers access to preferred commercial frameworks, direct engagement with NVIDIA engineering and solution architecture teams, and participation in the NVIDIA Developer Programme.

The company said it will continue to design, deploy and operate AI platforms spanning digital twins, agent-based enterprise systems and large-scale AI environments for regulated and mission-critical sectors, using NVIDIA infrastructure where it best meets operational, security, performance and cost requirements.

The Recap

  • Magna AI joined NVIDIA's Inception program to scale production AI.
  • Access includes preferred commercial frameworks and NVIDIA engineering engagement.
  • Magna AI will continue deploying AI platforms for regulated sectors.
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