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Switch Adopts Nvidia Omniverse DSX Blueprint for EVO AI Data Center Design

Mar 16, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

Data center operator Switch has integrated Nvidia’s Omniverse DSX Blueprint into its EVO AI Factory architecture and LDC EVO operating system. The company introduced EVO last year, describing it as a new data center design capable of supporting up to 2MW per rack.

LDC EVO is Switch's answer to DCIM, with the company claiming it allows for the automation of every system in the data center in "near real-time," with an updated 3D digital twin of the facility.

“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,” said Zia Syed, Switch CTO.

“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.”

Last year, Nvidia introduced its Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory digital twins, enabling users to combine detailed 3D and simulation data of an entire data center into a single model to design and test high-density infrastructure.

The system is aimed at speeding up data center deployments, while making usure they support Nvidia's DGX designs.

“Gigawatt-scale AI factories require a shift toward autonomous, telemetry-driven infrastructure capable of orchestrating extreme power and cooling densities in real time,” said Vladimir Troy, VP of AI infrastructure at Nvidia.

“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.”

Switch has 38 sites in 13 regions.

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