Singularity Compute, a business arm of SingularityNET, is launching its first-ever NVIDIA GPU cluster for business use. It is deployed in partnership with Swedish data center operator Conapto and uses a state-of-the-art hardware facility in Sweden.
Singularity Compute announces phase 1 release of its NVIDIA GPU cluster for enterprises
According to the team’s official statement, SingilarityNET’s Singularity Compute division has just completed the inaugural phase of the first NVIDIA GPU cluster launch. Developed together with Swedish heavyweight Conapto, the new AI-powered cluster will power a variety of business use cases.
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The deployment represents a major milestone in establishing Singularity Compute as the infrastructure backbone for enterprise AI workloads, Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance ecosystem projects, and the ASI:Cloud AI inference platform.
Sweden marks the first deployment of Singularity Compute, providing a foundation for serving both enterprise customers and ASI Alliance partners.
Joe Honan, CEO of Singularity Compute, is excited about the enormous possibilities the new development offers for companies around the world:
With our Phase I launch in Sweden, Singularity Compute takes a major step toward building the global infrastructure backbone for artificial superintelligence. Our enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPUs deliver the performance and reliability that modern AI demands, while remaining aligned with our core principles of openness, security, and sovereignty. Together with the ASI Alliance and our partners, we ensure that fair, sovereign, high-performance computing power is accessible to the builders shaping the future of intelligence.
The cluster delivers flexible GPU computing via bare metal rental, VM-based rental, and dedicated inference API endpoints, giving enterprises and institutions access to powerful computing power for training, refinement, inference, and R&D workloads.
New cluster supports ASI: Chain developments in the decentralized AI segment
Dr. Ben Goertzel, CEO and founder of SingularityNET and the ASI Alliance, emphasizes that such solutions are key to truly decentralized and equitable access to AI capabilities at scale:
As AI accelerates toward AGI and beyond, access to powerful, ethically aligned computing will become a determining factor in who shapes the future. We need powerful computing power configured to work with decentralized networks running a rich variety of AI algorithms that perform tasks for diverse populations. Singularity Compute plays a critical role in our ecosystem by providing scalable, secure infrastructure for both enterprise partners and decentralized AI projects. The new GPU deployment in Sweden is a meaningful milestone on the path to a truly open, global artificial superintelligence.
The Swedish GPU implementation is designed to support a broader decentralized AI stack spanning enterprises, Web3 ecosystems and the ASI Alliance ecosystem.
The GPU cluster supports ASI:Cloud, Singularity Compute’s AI model inference service, developed in collaboration with CUDOS (CUDO’s Web3 arm and a member of the ASI Alliance).
ASI:Cloud provides scalable AI inference via OpenAI-compatible APIs, providing a smooth path to scale from serverless inference to dedicated endpoints and dedicated clusters.
