
Telus, Nvidia announce plans to develop ‘sovereign AI factory’ in Quebec
VANCOUVER — Canadian telecommunications giant Telus and U.S. artificial intelligence tech heavyweight Nvidia have announced plans to build what they call a “sovereign AI factory” in eastern Quebec.
The companies say they will provide Canadian businesses and researchers with the supercomputers and software they need to train AI while keeping their data within the country’s borders.
Telus plans to deploy Nvidia’s latest-generation AI semiconductors at its data centre in Rimouski, Que., by this summer, with plans to expand at its Kamloops, B.C., facility once the initial capacity is exhausted.
The Vancouver-based firm says it is to be the first North American service provider to become an official Nvidia cloud partner.