Nebius monthly digest: August 2025

In August, we introduced self-service NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in Nebius AI Cloud and published several in-depth technical articles, including ones on cluster reliability and liquid cooling. We also continued to cover customer success — all this and more in the latest digest.

Introducing self-service NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in Nebius AI Cloud

NVIDIA HGX B200 instances are now publicly available as selfservice clusters in Nebius AI Cloud. This means anyone can access NVIDIA Blackwell — the latest generation of NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platform — with just a few clicks and a credit card.

Tech deep dive: How we take care of our clusters

  • We’ve made significant progress over the past several months in improving cluster reliability, ensuring fault-tolerant training for all of our customers. Read the article to understand how we build reliable clusters for distributed AI workloads.

  • Our latest whitepaper explains why is liquid cooling the hottest new trend in AI data centers. With the launch of the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, AI computing has reached new heights. The paper covers modern cooling technologies and key trends.

Our own SWE-rebench became the #1 most downloaded dataset on Hugging Face

SWE-rebench is a dataset and benchmark for code agents based on large models, developed by our AI R&D team. A curated subset of this dataset powers our leaderboard for Software Engineering LLMs, which we update every month with fresh tasks and model results. Our work is described in the arXiv paper, which on the release day became the #2 Paper of the Day on HF.

Scaling from lab to production: TrialHub and ELIXIR BioHackCloud

  • Our customer TrialHub is a data intelligence platform making clinical trials efficient and patientcentric. Read the story about how Nebius assists TrialHub — the goal was to deliver quantifiable insights from unstructured, text-heavy data, scaling to production in days.

  • BioHackCloud is advancing confidential computing and crossborder bioinformatics. Developed in the ELIXIR BioHackathon and enabled by Nebius, the project is designed as a reference implementation for a standards-based, federated multi-cloud platform.

This summer, our tech docs grew at a record pace

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