T-Systems Develops Sovereign AI Stack for Industrial Applications in Germany
T-Systems is developing a sovereign AI stack focused on industrial applications in Germany, collaborating with the University of Hanover on the SOOFI language model. Their Munich AI factory will train these models, with plans to shift compute operations to edge or traditional data centers, and they are prepared to expand their AI data center capacity in response to market demand. Additionally, T-Systems has secured contracts to address potential risks from US export bans on Nvidia chips.

T-Systems is focusing on developing AI for industrial processes in Germany rather than general applications like chatbots. They are collaborating with the University of Hanover on the SOOFI language model for European AI applications.
Their Munich AI factory is dedicated to training industrial AI models, while compute operations will likely shift to edge or traditional data centers. T-Systems has the capability to rapidly scale computing power and is prepared to establish an additional AI data center if market demand increases. They have also secured contracts to mitigate risks related to potential export bans on Nvidia chips from the US.




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