ResetData and Nokia cut data centre energy use by 75%

Nokia’s FP5 Silicon, its fifth generation of high-performance IP routing silicon

ResetData has partnered with Nokia to roll out a next-generation networking backbone for Australia’s sovereign AI Factories. The collaboration cuts routing energy consumption by 75% while delivering ultra-fast, low-latency connections. 

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Key highlights

  • Nokia’s 7750 Service Router with FP5 silicon enables up to 800 Gb/s speeds and precision timing for AI workloads.

  • Combined with ResetData’s liquid cooling, the result is a 10x efficiency gain compared to traditional data centres.

  • Karl Kloppenborg, ResetData CTO, explained: “We are moving quickly because sovereign AI is critical to Australia’s international competitiveness. With the ResetData AI Marketplace, our rollout delivers critical AI, machine learning and large language model capabilities on-shore and on-demand for the first time. To make it happen, we needed a partner as committed to sustainability as we are, with local resourcing and global reach, who could meet a demanding timeline, scale from single GPUs to entire AI Factories and replicate Melbourne's launch nationally. Nokia has been a core partner at every step.”(AI Magazine).

  • Vach Kompella, Nokia SVP, added: “Combining speed, capacity and reliability with cost-efficiency and sustainability, Nokia IP is a top choice for the world's most modern and secure data centres. We are pleased to partner with ResetData as they deliver Australia's first sovereign AI at scale.” (AI Magazine).

  • The Melbourne AI-F1 site is the first node in a planned nationwide rollout.

Why it matters

This partnership proves that AI infrastructure can be both powerful and sustainable. By combining sovereign hosting with energy-conscious design, ResetData and Nokia are setting new benchmarks for performance, sovereignty and sustainability.

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