TD SYNNEX expands NVIDIA tie-up to serve Irish partners

The distribution agreement covers NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NVIDIA Omniverse and accelerated computing GPUs among other solutions

TD SYNNEX expands NVIDIA tie-up to serve Irish partners

TD SYNNEX has extended its partnership with NVIDIA to Ireland, enabling the distribution of NVIDIA enterprise software and accelerated computing products across the country.

This strategic expansion is intended to allow Irish partners to fully capitalise on AI opportunities with NVIDIA solutions.

TD SYNNEX now provides Irish partners access to the entire range of products and platforms, including NVIDIA AI enterprise, NVIDIA Omniverse enterprise software licenses, high-performance networking adapters, and accelerated computing GPUs and superchips.

Alongside these products, TD SYNNEX is offering value-added services such as rapid delivery, credit and financing options, technical and professional services.

"In today's landscape, many organisations operate complex, hybrid infrastructures that integrate multiple cloud and on-premises resources. NVIDIA technologies are crucial for delivering next-level graphics, HPC, and AI performance needed for these demanding workloads," commented Simon Bennett, MD of advanced solutions, UK&I at TD SYNNEX.

"Our collaboration with NVIDIA ensures that our team is equipped to support partners with the necessary technical and professional services to optimize NVIDIA's high-performance solutions, from the cloud to the datacentre, and out to the edge."

Bennett emphasised that this extended partnership allows TD SYNNEX to meet all NVIDIA-related requirements for their partners, whether these solutions are part of their own systems or integrated within other branded solutions.

"NVIDIA technologies are integral to the solutions from many of our leading vendor partners, such as Dell, HPE, and Lenovo. With this expanded distribution agreement, we can now offer the full NVIDIA portfolio directly to our partners in Ireland, further enhancing their capabilities and market reach," Bennett added.

The news comes amid a flurry of announcements around NVIDIA partnerships and new offerings, including a tie-up with Kyndryl to accelerate the adoption of genAI, and IBM expanding its NVIDIA GPU offerings.