Cisco has joined the AI Infrastructure Partnership (AIP), a multi-industry consortium formed to accelerate the buildout of secure, scalable AI infrastructure. Backed by founding partners BlackRock, Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), MGX, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and xAI, AIP aims to unlock $30 billion in capital—potentially mobilizing up to $100 billion with additional debt financing—for investments in data centers and enabling infrastructure purpose-built for AI workloads.
Cisco enters the alliance as a key technology partner, contributing networking, compute, and security expertise tailored to high-density AI environments. The company joins previously announced energy collaborators GE Vernova and NextEra Energy, reinforcing AIP’s mission to build an open, interoperable ecosystem that spans compute, power, and connectivity. Cisco’s involvement highlights its strategic focus on powering AI-driven transformation with integrated platforms such as Nexus, Hypershield, and UCS, which are already in use across hyperscale and enterprise networks.
The partnership reflects Cisco’s conviction that AI will serve as an economic multiplier across industries, creating demand for trusted infrastructure at unprecedented scale. By aligning with AIP, Cisco aims to foster collaboration between technology providers, capital investors, and infrastructure developers to ensure AI’s growth is supported by resilient, sustainable, and secure physical and digital infrastructure.
- Cisco joins AI Infrastructure Partnership alongside BlackRock, Microsoft, NVIDIA, xAI, GIP, and MGX.
- AIP targets $30 billion in capital, with up to $100 billion in total investment potential including debt.
- Cisco brings AI-optimized infrastructure capabilities and a vendor-agnostic, open-architecture approach.
- Energy partners include GE Vernova and NextEra Energy, supporting sustainable data center power.
- Focus areas include high-density data centers, scalable interconnects, and AI-native security frameworks.
“AI is only as effective as the technology that connects and secures it. By collaborating across our industry, we intend to build the infrastructure necessary to fulfill the promise of AI,” said Chuck Robbins, Chair and CEO, Cisco.