The Ultimate Guide to GPU cloud
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What to know about GPU cloud
GPU cloud brings the power of advanced graphics processing units to on-demand infrastructure, unlocking large-scale AI, high‑performance computing, and rich media workloads without owning any hardware. From deep learning and generative AI to video processing and cloud gaming, this tag explores how GPU‑accelerated clouds are reshaping what developers, data scientists, and enterprises can build and deploy.
Stories here follow the fast-growing ecosystem around NVIDIA GPU Cloud and other GPU platforms, including new integrations with hyperscale providers, colocation and sovereign AI data centres, and edge deployments for 5G and telco networks. You’ll find coverage of partnerships, benchmarks such as MLPerf results, and validation programmes that show which clouds and software stacks deliver the most efficient GPU‑based training and inference.
These articles also dive into the tooling, orchestration, and security needed to run production AI at scale: vendor‑agnostic GPU control planes, AI factory architectures, liquid cooling for dense clusters, and guidance on governance and isolation. Whether you’re evaluating AI cloud providers, planning multi‑cloud or hybrid GPU strategies, or looking to understand how companies are commercialising GPU capacity, this tag offers a concise guide to the latest developments in GPU cloud infrastructure.
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Recent GPU cloud News
Yondr secures dual facilities to fund Europe growth
The data centre developer gains extra funding headroom as tightening power access makes new sites harder to secure across Europe and North America.
Intel unveils Xeon 6+ & widens AI push at Computex
Rising AI inference demand is reshaping server and device design, prompting Intel to push new processors, edge systems and rackscale infrastructure.
Rafay wins NVIDIA AI Cloud-Ready validation for AI clouds
Cloud operators can now sell AI infrastructure with validated software controls, as Rafay joins an early NVIDIA-approved group for production deployments.
Vultr named NVIDIA Exemplar Cloud after Blackwell tests
The benchmark win could help enterprises compare AI cloud performance more clearly as demand grows for reliable large-scale model training.
Nvidia & OpenNebula deepen integration for AI factories
Nvidia deepens its OpenNebula tie-up to automate multi-tenant 'AI factories', unifying GPUs, DPUs and networking under one control plane.
Zadara aligns AI cloud platform with NVIDIA security guide
Zadara aligns its sovereign multi-tenant AI cloud with NVIDIA's security guide to boost isolation, governance and shared GPU utilisation.
Edera unveils vendor-agnostic control plane for GPUs
Edera debuts a vendor-neutral GPU control plane to boost secure multi-tenancy, speed start-up times and unify mixed-accelerator fleets.
Equinix unveils vendor-neutral hub for distributed AI
Equinix launches a vendor-neutral Distributed AI Hub, linking 280 data centres to simplify multi-cloud, edge and AI security operations.
Submer buys Radian Arc to build sovereign telco AI cloud
Submer is acquiring Radian Arc to fuse its InferX platform with carrier-embedded GPU edge, pitching a sovereign telco-focused AI cloud.
OpenNebula integrates Nvidia Spectrum-X for AI clouds
OpenNebula links its cloud orchestration with Nvidia Spectrum-X Ethernet to power multi-tenant AI Factory infrastructure at scale.
QDX opens EXESS quantum chemistry engine to academics
QDX opens EXESS quantum chemistry engine for free academic use, bundling access with complimentary GPU compute credits via approval.
Teleport wins AWS award for securing high-growth infrastructure
Teleport has been named AWS Rising Star Partner of the Year for securing infrastructure across AI, fintech, and cloud sectors amid rapid global growth.
Is OpenAI planning an AI cloud to rival AWS, Azure & Google?
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman signalled plans to launch an AI cloud platform, aiming to rival AWS, Azure and Google Cloud in offering computing power.