Digital Realty’s NRT14 colocation facility in the Greater Tokyo area has been certified as NVIDIA DGX‑Ready, making it one of the first data centers in Japan to meet the stringent requirements for hosting NVIDIA’s next‑generation AI platforms.
The certification confirms that NRT14 can support NVIDIA’s DGX GB200 and other Blackwell‑based systems, each demanding up to 100 kW of power per rack. The facility’s liquid‑cooling architecture and high‑density power delivery enable it to meet these demands while maintaining energy efficiency, a critical capability for the most demanding AI workloads.
By adding DGX‑Ready certification to its portfolio, Digital Realty expands its AI‑factory model into the Asia‑Pacific region, positioning the company to capture the region’s rapid AI adoption. The certification differentiates Digital Realty from competitors that lack the infrastructure to host high‑density GPU systems, potentially attracting premium AI customers and strengthening the company’s market share in the AI‑infrastructure segment.
Chief Technology Officer Chris Sharp said the certification “underscores Digital Realty’s ability to deliver liquid cooling for the next generation of AI‑ready infrastructure. This milestone builds on years of work with NVIDIA and reflects our shared commitment to turning AI ambition into operational reality for our customers.”
The certification also signals Digital Realty’s continued investment in specialized data‑center capabilities, reinforcing its strategy to provide scalable, energy‑efficient solutions for advanced computing workloads and positioning the company for long‑term growth in the AI market.
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