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Roche ramps up AI computing capacity with Nvidia chip expansion

By Thomson Reuters Mar 16, 2026 | 3:33 PM

BERLIN, March 16 (Reuters) – Swiss drugmaker Roche said on Monday it had expanded its artificial intelligence computing capacity ​with more than 2,100 Nvidia ‌chips to support drug and diagnostics development.

Roche said the additional hardware would speed up work across its research and development operations, including modelling, ‌data ​analysis and clinical trial ⁠processes.

The drugmaker said ⁠it had deployed 2,176 Nvidia Blackwell graphics processing units (GPUs) across sites in the U.S. and Europe, giving it the ​largest GPU footprint in the industry.

The build-up, which began in 2023, is ⁠part of a wider ⁠collaboration with Nvidia by Roche, ​which has been increasing investment in AI ​tools as large pharmaceutical groups compete ‌to cut development timelines and reduce costs.

“In healthcare, time is the most critical variable,” Chief Digital and Technology Officer ⁠Wafaa Mamilli said.

Drugmakers have announced a slew of deals for tools to unleash the promise of ⁠artificial ‌intelligence, seen as the biggest ⁠technological breakthrough since the internet.

Agentic ​AI, ‌which requires little human intervention, ​could increase ⁠clinical development productivity by about 35% to 45% over the next five years, consultancy McKinsey said last year.

(Reporting by Maggie Fick, Writing by Friederike Heine; Editing by ​Alexander Smith)