ABB has announced an expansion of its collaboration with NVIDIA to enhance AI infrastructure deployment. This initiative involves integrating ABB’s power systems as SimReady™ 3D digital assets into NVIDIA’s Omniverse DSX Blueprint, allowing data center operators to efficiently model, validate, and optimize power distribution systems digitally before construction begins. The integration aims to streamline the design and deployment of AI data centers by enabling the validation of electrical, thermal, and compute systems within a unified digital environment. Building on a previous collaboration focused on a new power architecture for AI data centers, this latest move aligns ABB’s electrical distribution technology with NVIDIA’s digital ecosystem to support advanced AI workload requirements.
In other market news, Marvell Technology was a notable mover up 32.5% and ending the day at $290.79, hovering around its 52-week high. On Monday, the company introduced the Teralynx T100, a cutting-edge AI-optimized switch silicon featuring the lowest power consumption and latency in its class. At the same time, HANMI Semiconductor lagged, down 6% to finish the session at ₩275,500.
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Broadcom settled at $481.57 up 4.7%, hovering around its 52-week high. This month, Broadcom showcased its broadband Edge AI portfolio, including Wi-Fi 8 solutions and a 50G PON gateway, enhancing intelligence and security for connected AI applications.
Micron Technology closed at $1,064.10 up 2.8%, near its 52-week high. On Monday, the company showcased AI-optimized memory and storage solutions at COMPUTEX 2026, highlighting advancements in high-bandwidth memory, data center SSDs, and energy-efficient DRAM technologies.
Advanced Micro Devices closed at $521.54 up 2.2%, near its 52-week high. On Tuesday, AMD showcased its next-generation Helios rack-scale platform at Computex, emphasizing its scalability and performance for AI workloads.
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