BluSky AI launches GPU donation and colocation program for higher education data center research

BluSky AI has announced its GPU Donation Initiative for Higher Education, providing academic institutions with on-demand access to GPU compute infrastructure through discounted hourly rates or full in-kind donations. The program is specifically designed to address the growing demand for advanced artificial intelligence (AI) research capabilities in higher education, according to BluSky AI.

The initiative introduces a co-location option, which enables universities to utilize BluSky AI’s modular data center technology—SkyMod—allowing for rapid deployment and efficient use of existing energy assets. BluSky AI reports that the solution eliminates many traditional barriers to deploying high-performance computing for research, such as construction delays and a large physical footprint. The company states SkyMod systems can reduce deployment time to weeks and align to customized compute requirements. Additionally, the infrastructure is pre-developed, energy-optimized, and grid-connected.

The program provides three access models for universities:

  • Alumni and Donor Collaboration Model: Enables institutions to partner with alumni and donors to access BluSky AI’s GPU-as-a-Service platform, with scalable compute resources available at reduced hourly rates.
  • Full Donation Model: Qualifying universities may receive GPU infrastructure as a donation, addressing resource constraints faced by many AI research programs.
  • Co-Location Option: Academic researchers can deploy workloads within BluSky AI’s modular data centers, bypassing the need for on-campus buildouts and enabling fast scaling as research needs evolve.

BluSky AI lists applications including deep learning, natural language processing, scientific simulation, and robotics for the initiative. It claims SkyMod offers enterprise-grade GPU resources previously out of reach for many academic datasets.

Trent D’Ambrosio, CEO of BluSky AI, stated: “At BluSky AI, we believe the future of AI is being shaped on campuses today,” said Trent D’Ambrosio, CEO of BluSky AI. “By enabling co-location, we allow higher education to tap into our AI-optimized infrastructure with minimal overhead, so developers and researchers can focus on breakthroughs instead of buildouts.”

Source: BluSky AI

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