As the global artificial intelligence industry is booming, the demand for AI infrastructure is growing day by day. Recently, the editor of Downcodes learned that GMI Cloud, a Silicon Valley GPU cloud computing provider, announced the completion of an $82 million Series A round of financing, led by Headline Asia, with participation from Banpu Next and Wistron. This marks a solid step taken by GMI Cloud in the field of AI cloud services and injects strong impetus into its future development. This round of financing will be mainly used to expand the North American market, build new data centers, and further enhance its service capabilities.
After this financing, GMI Cloud's total capital has exceeded US$93 million. GMI Cloud is committed to providing enterprises with convenient access to advanced AI infrastructure and simplifying the global AI deployment process. The company has created a vertically integrated platform that integrates top-notch hardware and powerful software solutions to ensure that enterprises can efficiently build, deploy and expand AI applications.
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GMI Cloud's platform provides a complete ecosystem for AI projects, integrating advanced GPU infrastructure, proprietary resource scheduling systems, and model management and deployment tools. Users can quickly access NVIDIA's GPUs and choose on-demand or private cloud instances to meet the needs of AI projects of all sizes. Its cluster engine is based on Kubernetes, which can realize seamless management and optimization of GPU resources, and provides multi-cluster capabilities to flexibly meet the expansion needs of the project. Its application platform is specially designed for AI development, providing a customizable environment, compatible with API, SDK and Jupyter notebooks, and supporting model training, inference and customization.
The new data center in Colorado is an important step in the expansion of GMI Cloud and will provide customers in North America with low-latency, high-availability infrastructure. The center will complement GMI Cloud’s existing data centers in Taiwan and other key regions to enable rapid market deployment. GMI Cloud is a member of the NVIDIA Partner Network and integrates NVIDIA's most advanced GPUs, such as the NVIDIA H100, ensuring customers have access to powerful computing power to handle complex AI and machine learning workloads.
The successful financing and continued development of GMI Cloud demonstrate the strong market demand for AI infrastructure services and also indicate that the future development of the AI industry will be more rapid and diversified. In the future, GMI Cloud will continue to be committed to providing better AI cloud services to global customers and promoting the popularization and application of AI technology.