Singularity Compute, a business division of SingularityNET, launches its first NVIDIA GPU cluster for enterprise use. It was implemented in collaboration with Swedish data center operator Conapto and leverages Sweden’s state-of-the-art hardware facilities.
Singularity Compute Announces Phase 1 Release of NVIDIA GPU Clusters for Enterprises
SingularityNET’s Singularity Compute division has just completed the first phase of launching its first NVIDIA GPU cluster, according to an official statement from the team. The new AI management cluster, co-developed with Swedish giant Conapto, powers a variety of enterprise use cases.
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This deployment represents a major milestone in establishing Singularity Compute as the infrastructure backbone for enterprise AI workloads, Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) Alliance ecosystem projects, and the ASI:Cloud AI inference platform.
Sweden will be the first deployment of Singularity Compute, providing the foundation to serve both enterprise customers and ASI Alliance partners.
Joe Honan, CEO of Singularity Compute, is excited about the breadth of opportunities this new development presents for companies around the world.
With the launch of Phase I in Sweden, Singularity Compute takes a major step towards building a global infrastructure backbone for artificial superintelligence. Our enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPUs deliver the performance and reliability required for modern AI, while remaining consistent with our core principles of openness, security, and sovereignty. We work with the ASI Alliance and its partners to make fair, sovereign, and powerful computing available to those shaping the future of intelligence.
This cluster offers flexible GPU computing through bare metal rentals, VM-based rentals, and dedicated inference API endpoints, giving enterprises and institutions access to high-performance computing for training, fine-tuning, inference, and R&D workloads.
New cluster supports ASI: decentralized AI segment chain development
Dr. Ben Goertzel, CEO and Founder of SingularityNET and ASI Alliance, emphasizes that such solutions will help create truly decentralized and fair access to the power of AI at scale.
As AI accelerates toward AGI and beyond, access to high-performance, ethically calibrated computing is becoming a defining factor in shaping the future. It requires powerful computing configured to interoperate with decentralized networks running a wide variety of AI algorithms that perform tasks for a wide variety of people. Singularity Compute plays a critical role in our ecosystem by providing scalable and secure infrastructure for both enterprise partners and decentralized AI projects. The introduction of new GPUs in Sweden is an important milestone on the path to truly open and global artificial superintelligence.
The introduction of Sweden’s GPUs is designed to power the broader distributed AI stack across enterprises, the Web3 ecosystem, and the ASI Alliance ecosystem.
GPU clusters power ASI:Cloud, Singularity Compute’s AI model inference service, co-developed with CUDO (CUDO’s Web3 division and ASI Alliance member).
ASI:Cloud provides scalable AI inference through OpenAI-compatible APIs, providing a smooth scaling path from serverless inference to dedicated endpoints and dedicated clusters.