Vultr teams with AMD, Broadcom, Juniper to advance GPU data center architecture
GPU cloud provider Vultr has partnered with AMD, Broadcom, and Juniper Networks to develop a new GPU data center architecture.
The collaboration includes the launch of Vultr’s first AMD GPU supercompute cluster in Chicago, utilizing ROCm open software.
Broadcom’s ethernet network adapters and Juniper’s AI-optimized networking solutions will enhance secure data center connectivity and AI processing at the edge.
The initiative aims to provide enterprises with high-performance, scalable, and sustainable cloud GPU infrastructure for generative AI workloads.
“Open ecosystems are the foundation of innovation,” says J.J. Kardwell, CEO of Vultr. “Our collaboration with AMD, Broadcom, and Juniper Networks empowers enterprises and AI innovators to harness the full potential of accelerated computing with the highest levels of flexibility, scalability, interoperability, and security.”
This partnership builds on Vultr’s existing collaboration with AMD to integrate AMD Instinct MI300X GPUs into its cloud services.
Vultr is committed to making high-performance cloud computing accessible and affordable for businesses globally.
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AI | AMD | Broadcom | data center | edge connectivity | GPU | Juniper Networks | Vultr
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