At Nscale, we move quickly to bring the most advanced technology online to support our customers.
We’re proud to announce that Nscale will be among the first providers globally to deploy NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform, bringing advanced architectures including NVIDIA Vera Rubin and NVIDIA Grace Blackwell to our customers in 2027. This means Nscale will be delivering one of the largest and fastest rollouts of next-generation AI compute in Europe.
Working closely with both Microsoft and NVIDIA, Nscale will be among the first European companies – and the first provider outside of Microsoft itself – to deploy NVIDIA’s next generation Vera Rubin platform. Our deployment of Vera Rubin NVL72 will support Microsoft – and they will be deployed across our sites in the UK, Norway and beyond.
The NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform represents a significant leap forward in AI supercomputing, purpose-built for frontier AI model development and deployment. By bringing Vera Rubin online for our customers, we are ensuring that European innovators have early access to the most advanced AI infrastructure available globally.
Why Vera Rubin matters now: AI as a “platform shift”
AI is no longer experimental. It is the defining platform shift across every industry. Success in this new era depends on infrastructure that delivers reliable, consistent performance at scale – with efficiency and operational rigor built in from day one.
That’s exactly the direction NVIDIA is taking with the Vera Rubin architecture, which is designed as a platform that operates as a single AI supercomputer, built from multiple tightly integrated components spanning compute, networking, and security.
With the Vera Rubin platform, the opportunity isn’t only bigger models, it’s AI in more places and across more industries, with higher expectations around performance, reliability, governance and cost. That translates into practical, high-impact workloads for sectors like telecommunications, life sciences and financial services.
Beyond raw GPU capacity, Nscale delivers a full-stack AI cloud for Vera Rubin NVL72
In addition to supporting Microsoft's global AI compute fleet, Nscale offers AI capacity to other customers that can benefit from our fleet management and observability, quota and identity controls, automated health checks, and unified policy enforcement, Nscale provides its customers with a single pane for scheduling, capacity, and SLAs across geographies. Our Managed Software and Application Services operationalize production-grade primitives (bare metal, VMs, Slurm & Kubernetes) and deliver inference, fine-tuning, model & data registries to shorten time-to-first-token.
Our software and service layer is already a proven production differentiator; our inference platform has scaled rapidly and is a top provider on public inference marketplaces. We will continue to leverage these capabilities to unlock higher utilization and faster time-to-market for Vera Rubin customers.
“Deploying agentic and physical AI requires a new class of supercomputing infrastructure capable of delivering scale and efficiency for demanding inference workloads,” said Ian Buck, Vice President and General Manager, Hyperscale and HPC, NVIDIA. “Nscale’s deployment of the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 platform will provide critical AI infrastructure for European developers to push the frontiers of AI.”
Delivering the future of AI compute
At Nscale, our focus is not only on raw compute capacity, but on delivering production-ready infrastructure – engineered from the ground up for reliability, resilience, and operational excellence. We’ve been scaling our platform and automating key processes with AI and our inference service has grown 148x, now serving more than 5,000 users.
By collaborating with NVIDIA and Microsoft, and by investing in next-generation AI infrastructure and in our modular build, we are supporting the global rollout of advanced AI – ensuring innovators have the compute foundation required for the future.
The next wave of AI will be built on platforms like Vera Rubin NVL72. And Nscale is ready.
You can read more about the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 platform here: https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/rubin-platform-ai-supercomputer
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