A cloud infrastructure player backed by a major chip manufacturer just announced plans for a massive GPU deployment in Ohio. Vultr's rolling out a 50-megawatt data center packed with 24,000 MI355X graphics processors, with over a billion dollars earmarked for the project. The facility's targeting an early 2026 launch window. This scale of GPU clustering signals serious competition heating up in the cloud computing space, especially as demand for high-performance computing resources continues climbing across AI training and decentralized applications.
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ForkLibertarian
· 10h ago
Vultr just directly smashed 1 billion, that's quite fierce... But speaking of which, what's the difference between this and the positioning wars of some big companies?
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GasFeeLover
· 10h ago
Vultr just directly rolled out a 50MW data center with 24,000 MI355X? Wow, that's a bit intense.
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UncommonNPC
· 10h ago
Vultr's move is really aggressive, 50MW with 24,000 MI355X... this is a serious challenge to NVIDIA, AMD is serious this time.
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WagmiAnon
· 10h ago
Fifty megawatts, 24,000 cards... this scale is a bit ridiculous, what big move is AMD planning?
A cloud infrastructure player backed by a major chip manufacturer just announced plans for a massive GPU deployment in Ohio. Vultr's rolling out a 50-megawatt data center packed with 24,000 MI355X graphics processors, with over a billion dollars earmarked for the project. The facility's targeting an early 2026 launch window. This scale of GPU clustering signals serious competition heating up in the cloud computing space, especially as demand for high-performance computing resources continues climbing across AI training and decentralized applications.