Digital Connexion has announced that its MAA10 facility in Ambattur, Chennai has been certified as part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center program. This certification reflects the facility’s advanced capabilities to support accelerated computing workloads required for artificial intelligence (AI) training and graphics processing unit (GPU)-intensive computing.
The MAA10 data centre is purpose-built to offer a highly resilient, GPU-optimised environment capable of supporting the most compute-intensive AI training and inference workloads. In line with global operational standards, MAA10 is compliant with ASHRAE W2 thermal guidelines, which ensures stable and efficient cooling in environments with elevated heat loads. The facility supports both air and liquid cooling configurations, enabling flexible deployment of diverse infrastructure from conventional GPU servers to next-generation, high-density systems requiring advanced thermal management. Designed for high-density workloads, the MAA10 data centre meets the rigorous power and cooling demands of today’s most advanced AI infrastructure solutions.
It also features a unique N+2C power architecture, offering an added layer of redundancy that enhances uptime and operational reliability, which are key considerations for organisations deploying AI infrastructure at scale.
Commenting on the announcement, C R Srinivasan, chief executive officer, Digital Connexion, said, “The ability to process and manage data at scale is foundational to successful AI deployments. As AI adoption accelerates across India’s key industries, so does the need for infrastructure that can overcome Data Gravity barriers and support increasingly intensive AI workloads. Our certification as part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center program strengthens MAA10’s position as a purpose-built, high-performance environment engineered to aggregate, process, and manage large volumes of AI data, empowering enterprises to innovate at scale.”