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Switch Integrates NVIDIA Omniverse DSX Blueprint into Switch's EVO AI Factories
LDC EVO's workflows, intelligence and modeling deliver live, physics-accurate visual representation of the EVO AI Factory.
Mar. 17, 2026 at 1:45am
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Switch announced that they have integrated the NVIDIA Omniverse DSX Blueprint into their EVO AI Factory architecture and LDC EVO operating system. LDC EVO, combined with NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and OpenUSD, delivers high-fidelity operations across Switch's deployed portfolio. LDC EVO's workflows, intelligence and modeling deliver live, physics-accurate visual representation of the EVO AI Factory.
Why it matters
Traditional data centers run on DCIM, or data center infrastructure management, where humans make decisions assisted by monitoring tools. AI factories operate at extreme density, creating operational complexity that exceeds what DCIM was designed to manage. LDC EVO replaces this model, presenting the automation of every system in the facility in near real-time and maintaining an updated 3D digital twin of the complete AI factory.
The details
Switch's EVO AI Factory is engineered to the specifications of NVIDIA DGX deployments, enabling customers to deploy NVIDIA accelerated computing on Dell PowerEdge servers at extreme density from day one. LDC EVO presented capabilities to allow its customers to validate these hardware configurations before physical deployments.
- Switch announced the integration on March 16, 2026.
The players
Switch
A leading data center campus designer, builder and operator that provides modular, scalable and sustainable data centers to discerning clients.
NVIDIA
A technology company that specializes in graphics processing units (GPUs) and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure.
Zia Syed
The Chief Technology Officer of Switch.
Vladimir Troy
The Vice President of AI Infrastructure at NVIDIA.
What they’re saying
“LDC EVO is the operating system for Switch's EVO AI Factory, orchestrating the modular and configurable campus architecture that enables hybrid cooling and supports extreme AI densities. It's built to operate every generation of NVIDIA reference design, including the Rubin DSX architecture. Leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and OpenUSD for digital twins, we've layered in automation workflows and operational intelligence to unify deployments. LDC EVO presents dynamic operations of an AI Factory at scale.”
— Zia Syed, Chief Technology Officer of Switch
“Gigawatt-scale AI factories require a shift toward autonomous, telemetry-driven infrastructure capable of orchestrating extreme power and cooling densities in real time. The integration of the NVIDIA Omniverse DSX blueprint into the Switch LDC EVO operating system provides the high-fidelity simulation and operational intelligence necessary to optimize the deployment of next-generation NVIDIA AI infrastructure.”
— Vladimir Troy, Vice President of AI Infrastructure at NVIDIA
What’s next
Switch will showcase its EVO AI Factory in the DSX AI Infrastructure Pavilion at NVIDIA GTC 2026, Booth #91.
The takeaway
Switch's integration of the NVIDIA Omniverse DSX Blueprint into its LDC EVO operating system represents a significant advancement in the automation and optimization of AI factory operations, enabling customers to deploy and manage next-generation NVIDIA AI infrastructure more efficiently and effectively.





