Roche Expands AI Capabilities with 2,100+ Nvidia Chips to Accelerate Drug Development

Written By :  sheeba farhat
Published On 2026-03-17 17:00 GMT   |   Update On 2026-03-17 18:41 GMT

Berlin: 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.

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