Vertiv has launched its first digital twin, the Vertiv OneCore Rubin DSX, on Nvidia's Omniverse DSX platform, aiming to revolutionize AI factory design. This simulation-ready model integrates power, cooling, controls, and lifecycle services, allowing engineers to design and optimize AI data centers in a virtual environment before physical construction. This innovation is part of Nvidia's Vera Rubin DSX AI factory reference design, offering modular building blocks that can be stress-tested in simulations. The initiative is part of a broader collaboration with partners like Cadence, Dassault Systèmes, and Siemens, aiming to reduce the time-to-first-token by up to 50%. This metric measures the speed from design to operational AI output. Vertiv's contribution builds on its previous work on gigawatt-scale reference architectures for the Omniverse DSX Blueprint, focusing on making these architectures simulatable to minimize capital risk. Vertiv, trading under VRT on the NYSE, positions itself as a key player in AI infrastructure, providing essential physical infrastructure for AI compute.