Zinger Key Points
- Colosseum to be deployed in Italy in late 2025.
- Vertiv, NVIDIA aim to globalize sovereign AI model.
- Get the Strategy to Trade Pre-Fed Setups and Post-Fed Swings—Live With Chris Capre on Wednesday, June 11.
Vertiv Holdings Co. VRT shares closed higher on Tuesday after the company unveiled a major AI infrastructure initiative, teaming up with NVIDIA Corp. NVDA and artificial intelligence firm iGenius to deploy one of the world's most powerful AI supercomputers.
The project, dubbed "Colosseum," is set to launch in Italy later in 2025 and aims to support mission-critical, sovereign AI workloads across highly regulated sectors.
Colosseum leverages the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD framework and will run on NVIDIA's advanced Grace Blackwell Superchips.
Also Read: Pentair Stock Gains After Q1 Earnings Beat, Implements Price Increases To Offset Tariff Impact
"The unit of compute is no longer the chip — it's the system, the AI Factory," said the president of Vertiv, EMEA, Karsten Winther.
"Through our collaboration with NVIDIA and visionary AI player iGenius, we are proving the efficiency and system-level maturity of delivering the data center as a unit of compute, unlocking rapid adoption of AI-native power and cooling infrastructure as a catalyst for AI at scale."
Positioned in southern Italy, the facility is designed to meet local sovereignty requirements and adhere to rigorous regulatory standards in industries such as healthcare, finance, and public administration.
Colosseum integrates Vertiv's data center solutions with NVIDIA's AI technologies to enable real-time simulations and faster deployment.
Built on Vertiv's 360AI architecture and tailored for NVIDIA's GB200 NVL72, it offers a scalable, efficient platform for next-generation AI systems.
Vertiv's turnkey AI data center package encompasses power, cooling, monitoring, and maintenance, with initial support for up to 132kW per rack.
Its hybrid design blends modular exterior systems with adaptable interior compute spaces, cutting build times by as much as half when compared to conventional data centers.
The software will be central to Colosseum's functionality, with NVIDIA Mission Control and Vertiv Unify managing real-time coordination of computing, power, and cooling.
This integration links digital twins with physical systems, enabling predictive maintenance, automation, and risk reduction through advanced simulations.
The Colosseum serves as a prototype for scalable sovereign AI data centers worldwide, blending high-density computing with localized control. Vertiv and NVIDIA plan to expand this model with future platforms like the DGX GB300.
Price Action: VRT shares closed higher by 6.29% to $71.82 on Tuesday.
Read Next:
Photo by T. Schneider via Shutterstock
Edge Rankings
Price Trend
This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.
Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs© 2025 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
Trade confidently with insights and alerts from analyst ratings, free reports and breaking news that affects the stocks you care about.