Behind every smart AI application lies an AI Factory manufacturing intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping how we live, work, and learn. From voice assistants and recommendation engines to generative chatbots and self-driving vehicles, AI is now a core part of everyday life.
But behind every smart application lies something often unseen: infrastructure. That infrastructure is called an AI Factory.
AI Factories aren’t just clusters in the cloud. They are real, physical environments, purpose-built data centres designed from the ground up to support the world’s most demanding AI workloads.
Where traditional facilities host websites or store files, AI Factories train, run, and refine advanced models by converting massive volumes of raw data into real-time intelligence. They are the new production lines of the AI era: manufacturing insight instead of goods.
At their core, AI Factories deliver extreme power, precision cooling, and ultra-fast connectivity. These aren’t upgrades; they’re the foundational infrastructure of the AI economy.

AI Factories: the power plants of intelligence
Just as cities rely on centralised power plants for energy, AI relies on centralised infrastructure to deliver intelligence.
AI Factories combine thousands of high-performance processors (GPUs), ultra-fast interconnection, and advanced cooling systems to run AI workloads at industrial scale.

They’re built to:
- Train advanced models using vast datasets
- Deliver real-time inference at scale
- Support GPU clusters requiring intensive power, cooling, and performance
Bottom Line: AI Factories are not just next-gen data centres. They are the power plants of digital intelligence.
What makes an AI Factory different?
AI Factories mark a fundamental shift in infrastructure design. Unlike traditional data centres, they’re engineered for the scale, complexity, and performance AI demands.
Key differentiators include
- Specialised AI Hardware
- Thousands of GPUs and AI accelerators (e.g. NVIDIA Hopper, Blackwell)
- AI-optimised CPUs like NVIDIA Grace
- AI-Centric Software & Orchestration
- Full-stack platforms like NVIDIA AI Enterprise
- Built-in scheduling, monitoring, and optimisation tools
- Extreme Power Density
- 100kW to 600kW per rack
- Electrical systems optimised for full-load performance
- Advanced Cooling Systems
- Liquid cooling and immersion solutions
- Energy-efficient thermal design
- High-Speed Interconnectivity
- InfiniBand and NVLink fabrics for low-latency data flow
- Scalable, Sustainable Architecture
- Modular design with support for sovereign and net-zero goals
Bottom Line: AI Factories are intelligence-first. If your infrastructure can’t support this shift, you risk falling behind.
Traditional data centre vs AI Factory
Feature | Traditional Data Centre | AI Factory (NEXTDC-Ready) |
Primary Purpose | Apps, storage, websites | AI training, inference, machine learning |
Hardware Inside | CPUs, some GPUs | Thousands of AI-optimised GPUs and chips |
Power Per Rack | 5–15kW | 30–600kW+ (NEXTDC supports today) |
Cooling Method | Air-based ventilation | Liquid, direct-to-chip, immersion |
Speed of Network | Standard networking | High-bandwidth, ultra-low latency fabric |
Scale of Compute | General-purpose servers | GPU clusters managed, monitored, orchestrated at scale |
Bottom Line: Traditional data centres offer versatility. AI Factories offer intelligence at industrial scale.
What workloads do AI Factories support?
AI Factories are built to handle the world’s most computationally demanding tasks.
1. Model Training
Teaching AI to understand patterns, predict outcomes, and reason at scale:
- Language models (e.g. ChatGPT)
- Medical image analysis
- Autonomous driving systems
2. Inference at Scale
Deploying AI to make real-time decisions:
- Product recommendations
- Chatbots and assistants
- Smart surveillance and object recognition
3. High-Performance Simulations
Powering AI-enhanced simulations:
- Drug discovery and genomics
- Financial modelling and risk analysis
- Climate forecasting and energy grid management
Bottom Line: AI Factories are not general-purpose. They’re purpose-built for high-stakes, compute-intensive AI workloads.
The AI Factory era has arrived
AI Factories are already live and redefining infrastructure across industries.
They enable faster deployment, higher reliability, and scalable AI operations. As power densities, cooling requirements, and compute demands rise, traditional infrastructure is reaching its limits.

What’s Next: Why AI Factories Matter Now
- 600kW+ rack power is becoming standard
- AI-specific chip architectures are evolving fast
- Cooling and interconnect innovation is a must
NEXTDC is building the infrastructure behind Australia’s AI future. With NVIDIA-certified facilities, sovereign-grade security, and national reach, NEXTDC supports everything from GPU-as-a-Service to sovereign AI deployment.
Whether you’re scaling Neo Cloud, building national capability, or launching new services, our infrastructure gives you the power to scale confidently.
Ready to build your AI Factory? Connect with NEXTDC’s infrastructure specialists and start powering what’s next.