Cisco is introducing major advancements to accelerate secure, scalable AI across market segments.
Leading the announcements is the Cisco N9100, the first Nvidia partner-developed data centre switch based on Nvidia Spectrum-X Ethernet switch silicon.
With this switch, Cisco is offering a Nvidia Cloud Partner-compliant reference architecture for neocloud and sovereign cloud deployments.
For enterprise customers, Cisco Secure AI Factory with Nvidia, strengthened protection and visibility across AI deployments with new security and observability integrations.
To pave the way for next-generation connectivity in the telecom industry, Cisco, Nvidia and additional partners unveiled the industry’s first AI-native wireless stack for 6G.
Together, these innovations offer neocloud, enterprise, and telecom customers the flexibility and interoperability to efficiently build, manage and secure AI infrastructure at scale.
“We’re at the beginning of the largest data centre build-out in history,” says Jeetu Patel, president and chief product officer at Cisco. “The infrastructure that will power the agentic AI applications and innovation of the future requires new architectures designed to overcome today’s constraints in power, computing, and network performance. Together, Cisco and Nvidia are leading the way in defining the technologies that will power these AI-ready data centres in all their varieties, from emerging neoclouds, to global service providers, to enterprises, and beyond.”
Gilad Shainer, senior vice-president of networking at Nvidia, comments: “Nvidia Spectrum-X Ethernet delivers the performance of accelerated networking for Ethernet. Working with Cisco’s Cloud Reference Architectures and Nvidia Cloud Partner design principles, customers can choose to deploy Spectrum-X Ethernet using the newest Cisco N9100 series or Cisco Silicon One based switches to build open, high-performance AI networks.”
A Portfolio for AI Workloads
Back-end and front-end Ethernet-based networks must be flexible enough to keep pace with rapid AI innovation, integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructure, and be simple to deploy and manage. Orderable before the end of the year, the Cisco N9100 series switches offer a choice of Cisco NX-OS or SONiC operating systems, advancing Ethernet for AI networks and offering greater flexibility in how neocloud and sovereign cloud customers build their AI infrastructure.
With the N9100 as a foundation, Cisco will offer a Nvidia Cloud Partner-compliant reference architecture. Cisco’s portfolio of Nexus data centre switching solutions provides a unified operating model through Cisco Nexus Dashboard, across Silicon One, Cloud-scale ASICs, and now switches built on Spectrum-X Ethernet switch silicon.
Additionally, for neocloud and sovereign cloud customers, the Cisco Cloud Reference Architecture is based on the design tenets of Nvidia’s Cloud Partner reference architecture and utilises Cisco’s Silicon One and Cloud-scale ASIC offerings. The reference architecture will also include the recently introduced Cisco 8223 based on the Silicon One P200 for scale-across networks, Nvidia BlueField-4 DPUs, and Nvidia ConnectX-9 SuperNICs.
Cisco Secure AI Factory with Nvidia: Built for performance, security, resiliency
Since its unveiling at GTC in March 2025, the Cisco Secure AI Factory with Nvidia has led the industry in offering enterprises a comprehensive architecture for AI infrastructure that puts security and observability at the forefront without sacrificing performance.
With Cisco AI PODs and Cisco Silicon One-powered Nexus switching as a foundation, Cisco is delivering new capabilities and features across:
- Security and Observability: Cisco AI Defense now integrates with Nvidia NeMo Guardrails to deliver robust cybersecurity for AI applications. Cisco AI Defense is orderable for on-premises data-plane deployment enabling security and AI teams to protect AI models and applications, limiting the sensitive data that leaves their organization’s data centres. Also available, Splunk Observability Cloud helps teams to monitor the performance, quality, security, and cost of their AI application stack – including real-time insights into AI infrastructure health with Cisco AI PODs – while Splunk Enterprise Security extends this visibility to protect AI workloads.
- Core AI Infrastructure: Cisco Isovalent is now validated for inference workloads on AI PODs, enabling enterprise grade, high-performance Kubernetes networking. Cisco Nexus Hyperfabric AI with a new cloud-managed Cisco G200 Silicon One switch that delivers high-density 800G Ethernet, is now orderable as a deployment option in AI PODs. Cisco UCS 880A M8 rack servers with Nvidia HGX B300, and the Cisco UCS X-Series modular servers with Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs are also now orderable as part of AI PODs. This enables high-performance GPU support for a wide range of workloads including generative AI fine-tuning, inference and more.
- Ecosystem Expansion: Nvidia Run:ai software is available through Cisco and its partners, enabling intelligent AI workload and GPU orchestration capabilities. Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP) solution is now a supported Kubernetes platform, and Nutanix Unified Storage (NUS) solution is now a supported storage option, with Nutanix Enterprise AI (NAI) solution as the interoperable software component that simplifies building and operating containerized inference services.
- Government Readiness: Cisco is collaborating with Nvidia and aligning to the new Nvidia AI Factory for Government, a full-stack end-to-end reference design for AI workloads deployed in highly regulated environments.
The First AI-native Wireless Stack – with Cisco at its Core
As AI moves from smartphones to more connected things – augmented reality glasses, connected cars and robotics – wireless networks face mounting demand to support billions of connections at unprecedented scale and efficiency.
To meet this challenge, Cisco, Nvidia, and additional telecom partners have developed the first American AI-RAN stack for mobile networks that integrates sensing and communication, with multiple pre-6G applications being showcased at Nvidia GTC DC.
It allows telecom providers to infuse AI into their mobile networks, starting with 5G advanced services and establishes the groundwork for 6G. The stack combines Cisco’s user plane function and 5G core software with the Nvidia AI Aerial platform, creating a foundation that enables physical AI and integrated sensing with unmatched efficiency and security.