Cornelis and xFusion Deliver High-Performance Infrastructure for European Automotive and Industrial HPC

WAYNE, Pa., June 22, 2026 — Cornelis, a leading provider of intelligent networking solutions for AI and high performance computing (HPC), and xFusion, a global provider of computing infrastructure and services, announced a collaboration to deliver high-performance infrastructure solutions for industrial HPC and AI environments, including automotive and advanced engineering workloads across Europe. The joint platform […] The post Cornelis and xFusion Deliver High-Performance Infrastructure for European Automotive and Industrial HPC appeared first on HPCwire .
The increasing demand for high-performance computing in industrial sectors like automotive, coupled with the strategic imperative for European technological independence, drives this collaboration now.
This partnership signifies a concerted effort to build advanced HPC infrastructure within Europe, reducing reliance on external capabilities for critical industrial and AI workloads.
Europe's access to high-performance computing for AI and advanced engineering will be strengthened through localized infrastructure, potentially fostering innovation and data sovereignty.
- · European automotive industry
- · European industrial HPC sector
- · Cornelis
- · xFusion
- · Non-European HPC providers in the European market
- · Companies without localized European HPC offerings
The collaboration directly enhances European capabilities in high-performance computing for AI and industrial applications.
This improved infrastructure could accelerate domestic innovation in AI models and advanced engineering within Europe, reducing dependency on foreign technology stacks.
Long-term, this investment could contribute to a more robust and resilient European digital economy and enhance its competitive edge in key technological fields.
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