NVIDIA and Google Cloud Unveil Powerful AI Platform for Enterprise and Industrial Digitalization
NVIDIA and Google Cloud are expanding access to accelerated computing to drive enterprise AI adoption and industrial digitalization across industries. The collaboration introduces the general availability of G4 virtual machines on Google Cloud, powered by the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. These VMs are now available alongside NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA Isaac Sim as virtual machine images (VMIs) on the Google Cloud Marketplace, enabling enterprises to accelerate physical AI applications in manufacturing, automotive, logistics, and beyond. The new G4 VMs are built around the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU, a high-performance data center solution designed for multimodal, generative, and agentic AI inference, as well as complex visual computing and simulation tasks. Leveraging the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, the GPU integrates two powerful engines in one platform—optimized for AI workloads and high-fidelity rendering—making it ideal for demanding applications such as computer-aided engineering, real-time 3D content creation, and robotics simulation. On Google Cloud, G4 VMs are designed for scalability, offering configurations with up to eight RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, delivering 768 GB of GDDR7 memory. They are supported by high-throughput local and network storage, ensuring fast data access for large-scale workloads. The VMs are natively integrated into Google Cloud’s AI Hypercomputer architecture, enabling seamless use with services like Google Kubernetes Engine and Vertex AI. This integration simplifies containerized deployments and streamlines machine learning operations, while also supporting large-scale data analytics on Apache Spark and Hadoop through Dataproc. The platform is compatible with a wide range of industry-standard software, including Autodesk AutoCAD, Blender, and Dassault SolidWorks, making it a versatile choice for design, engineering, and simulation teams. NVIDIA Omniverse, now available as a VMI on Google Cloud, provides a foundation for industrial digitalization through Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD). Enterprises can use it to build and connect virtual twins, simulate real-world environments, and accelerate product development. Customers like WPP are already using G4 VMs with NVIDIA Omniverse to generate photorealistic 3D advertising environments at global scale, while Altair leverages the platform within Altair One to accelerate complex simulation and fluid dynamics workloads. Beyond Omniverse, the full NVIDIA software stack is now accessible on Google Cloud to accelerate a broad spectrum of enterprise workloads. This includes AI training and inference at scale using NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 (A4X VMs) and NVIDIA HGX B200 (A4 VMs), as well as AI-powered visual computing on G4 VMs. Together, these offerings create a unified, end-to-end platform built on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture. It enables organizations to run multistage AI pipelines—from data analytics and model training to physical AI and digital twin simulation—within a single, consistent cloud environment. This integration empowers enterprises to tackle complex, real-world challenges with speed, precision, and scalability. Enterprises can now explore and deploy the G4 VMs, NVIDIA Omniverse, and Isaac Sim VMIs directly from the Google Cloud Marketplace. Additional resources, including NVIDIA Nemotron models and NVIDIA Blueprints, are also available to help accelerate AI development and deployment.