NVIDIA (NVDA) Launches DSX Platform, Aiming to Standardize AI Factories
NVIDIA (NVDA) on June 1, 2026 unveiled the DSX platform at the Taipei GTC conference, expanding beyond GPU sales to a full-stack AI factory operating system. The move positions the company as a potential standard-setter for AI infrastructure. The DSX architecture integrates chips, servers, networking, power and software into a single “playbook” for designing and operating data centers. A digital twin tool, DSX Sim, lets enterprises simulate rack configurations, power distribution and cooling efficiency before committing capital. The DSX MaxLPS module targets maximum token output per megawatt, using 45°C liquid cooling and rack-level optimization to deploy up to 40% more GPUs within the same power budget while sustaining comparable workload performance. CEO Jensen Huang said DSX delivers a complete methodology, not just silicon, to drive efficiency at scale as enterprises build next-generation AI factories.