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Singularity Compute Activates First Enterprise-Grade NVIDIA GPU Cluster

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Alexey Bondarev1 minute ago
 Singularity Compute Activates First Enterprise-Grade NVIDIA GPU Cluster

Singularity Compute, the for-profit infrastructure arm of SingularityNET, activated its first enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPU cluster in Sweden on Dec. 2, marking the initial phase of a planned global deployment aimed at supporting both corporate clients and decentralized artificial intelligence projects. According to the company press release, the cluster, housed in a sustainable facility operated by Swedish data center provider Conapto, provides flexible computing options through bare metal server rentals, virtual machine configurations, and dedicated application programming interface endpoints for training, fine-tuning, and inference workloads.

What Happened: Infrastructure Launch

The Phase I deployment establishes Singularity Compute as infrastructure provider for enterprise AI workloads and the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance ecosystem, which includes the ASI:Cloud inference platform developed jointly with CUDOS, a Web3 member of the alliance.

The cluster supports scalable AI inference through OpenAI-compatible APIs, offering customers a path from serverless inference to dedicated endpoints and private clusters with guaranteed capacity.

CUDO, an NVIDIA cloud partner with more than 20 years of cloud and data center operations experience, manages and operates the infrastructure to maintain enterprise-level reliability and service-level agreement performance. Early customers are being onboarded to the cluster, with additional hardware acquisitions and geographic expansions planned as demand increases from both enterprise clients and ASI Alliance partners.

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Why It Matters: Competing Infrastructure Models

Joe Honan, CEO of Singularity Compute, framed the deployment as a foundation for decentralized AI infrastructure.

"With our Phase I launch in Sweden, Singularity Compute is taking a major step toward building the global infrastructure backbone for Artificial Superintelligence," he said. "Our enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPUs deliver the performance and reliability modern AI demands, while remaining aligned with our core principles of openness, security and sovereignty."

The launch addresses a gap in computing resources for decentralized AI networks, which operate on distributed, community-owned infrastructure rather than centralized cloud platforms.

Dr. Ben Goertzel, CEO and founder of SingularityNET and the ASI Alliance, positioned the cluster as necessary for competitive artificial general intelligence development. "As AI accelerates toward AGI and beyond, access to high-performance, ethically aligned compute is becoming a defining factor in who shapes the future," he said.

Sweden represents the first deployment location, chosen for its sustainability infrastructure and regulatory environment. The company plans to replicate this model across multiple regions to provide enterprises with workload placement options based on compliance requirements, network proximity, and data sovereignty considerations.

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