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CES 2026: DDN Powers Integrated Compute, Data, and Offload at Scale for Nvidia Rubin Platform

New EXA and Infinia capabilities deliver full GPU performance on any storage media, cutting AI infrastructure costs by up to 70% while protecting customers from worldwide SSD price spikes

DDN, an AI data platform provider, announced deep collaboration with Nvidia to support the company’s next-gen AI factory architecture unveiled at CES 2026, including the Nvidia Vera Rubin platform and BlueField-4 DPU.Together, DDN and Nvidia are enabling enterprises and hyperscalers to operationalize large-scale AI faster by eliminating data bottlenecks that limit performance, utilization, and time-to-value.

As generative and agentic AI workloads evolve toward million-token context windows, distributed inference, and data-intensive reasoning, organizations are discovering that raw compute alone is no longer enough. Business outcomes now depend on how efficiently data is moved, cached, secured, and served across GPUs, DPUs, networks, and storage.

That is where the combined Nvidia–DDN approach delivers measurable impact.

“AI factories succeed or fail based on data efficiency,” said Alex Bouzari, CEO and co-founder, DDN. “Our collaboration with Nvidia is focused on a single outcome: ensuring that the world’s most advanced AI platforms-from Vera Rubin to BlueField-4-are fed with data at full speed, at full scale, and with predictable performance. When data intelligence is built in, customers see higher GPU utilization, faster inference, and dramatically lower operational friction.”

From GPUs to AI Factories: A Unified Architecture for Business Outcomes
Nvidia’s Vera Rubin platform represents a fundamental shift from accelerator-centric design to rack-scale AI factory architectures that tightly integrate CPUs, GPUs, DPUs, NVLink fabrics, and high-speed networking. BlueField-4extends this architecture by offloading networking, storage, security, and infrastructure services from host CPUs, creating a programmable operating layer for AI at scale.

DDN works closely with Nvidia to ensure its AI data intelligence platform is engineered to operate natively within this unified stack – translating architectural innovation into real-world results, including:

  • Up to 99% GPU utilization across large-scale AI environments
  • 20-40% reduction in time-to-first-token (TTFT) for long-context inference workloads
  • Faster time-to-model deployment through simplified, integrated data pipelines
  • Lower infrastructure overhead by reducing CPU load and eliminating inefficient data movement

Optimized for Vera Rubin and BlueField-4
DDN’s platform is engineered to align with Nvidia’s latest hardware and software innovations, including Spectrum-X for Storage and DOCA acceleration on BlueField-4, enabling:

  • Exascale data access to feed high-density Vera Rubin GPU configurations at line rate
  • Distributed KV cache tiering that extends inference context beyond GPU memory while maintaining ultra-low latency
  • Network-integrated storage services that leverage BlueField-4 offloads for metadata processing, telemetry, and control-plane operations
  • Dynamic, telemetry-driven data placement to optimize performance as workloads shift in real time

DDN already powers more than 1,000,000 GPUs across the world’s most demanding AI and HPC environments, ensuring consistent performance as models scale in size, complexity, and concurrency.

Accelerating Inference, Reducing Risk, and Simplifying Operations
As AI moves from experimentation to production, enterprises must balance performance with governance, security, and operational efficiency. Together, DDN and Nvidia enable organizations to run AI pipelines that are not only faster but also more secure and manageable.

With integrated data intelligence and BlueField-4 offload capabilities, customers can:

  • Secure AI data end-to-end, at rest and in motion
  • Enforce multi-tenant isolation across shared AI infrastructure
  • Gain real-time visibility into data access patterns and performance bottlenecks
  • Reduce audit and compliance preparation time by up to 70% through unified observability and access intelligence

A Shared Vision for the AI Factory Era
The future of AI infrastructure is unified-across compute, networking, and data. Nvidia’s Vera Rubin and BlueField-4 platforms exemplify this shift, and DDN’s AI data intelligence platform ensures that data becomes a competitive advantage rather than a constraint.

By collaborating closely with Nvidia, DDN is helping customers transform AI infrastructure into AI factories – systems designed not just to compute, but to deliver outcomes faster, at scale, and with confidence.

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