Vultr Picks HPE and NVIDIA for Next-Gen AI Data Centers
Vultr, the world's largest privately held cloud provider, has chosen Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and NVIDIA to build its next-generation AI data center infrastructure. The partnership aims to accelerate AI deployment for Vultr's enterprise clients.
On June 17, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced that Vultr, the world's largest privately held cloud provider, has selected HPE and NVIDIA to build its next-generation AI data center infrastructure.
The Product
The new infrastructure will be based on the HPE Cray AI supercomputing platform, integrating NVIDIA Grace Hopper processors and NVIDIA Networking. The platform is designed to deliver extreme performance for AI workloads while reducing power consumption.
Pricing and Availability
Vultr has not disclosed pricing or a timeline for the new services. Initial deployment phases are expected to begin later this year.
Competition
This move comes as cloud providers like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud compete to offer specialized AI infrastructure. Vultr aims to differentiate itself by focusing on enterprise customers needing high-performance computing with greater privacy and control.
Potential Impact on the Company
For NVIDIA, this partnership reinforces its position as a leading AI chip supplier for data centers. For HPE, it's an opportunity to strengthen its presence in the AI infrastructure market. The deal could boost revenues for both companies from the enterprise segment.
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