NB HASH unveils next-generation AI compute data center platform for scalable, high-performance GPU power

UK-based NB HASH has announced the launch of a new generation of artificial intelligence (AI) compute infrastructure, providing scalable GPU-based compute resources for enterprises and users globally. NB HASH reports that its solution enables organizations to access high-performance GPU clusters designed to support AI workloads without constructing data centers or purchasing dedicated hardware.

Technically, the NB HASH platform integrates multi-node GPU clusters distributed across global data centers, combined with an intelligent compute scheduling engine that uses machine-learning algorithms. According to NB HASH, this scheduling engine forecasts workload requirements and dynamically allocates compute resources, aiming to reduce latency and improve processing efficiency for intensive AI compute tasks.

NB HASH’s platform enables instant access through a user account, so users can deploy AI workloads without maintaining servers or physical infrastructure. The platform incorporates multi-layer security, including encrypted data handling, automated risk management, redundant node architecture, and secure access protocols. NB HASH claims that this offers a high level of reliability and safety for compute operations.

The company states that its infrastructure is compliant with UK regulatory standards, providing transparency and trust for global users. NB HASH is offering a 20 US dollar compute trial credit to new registrants to promote platform adoption.

For the data center industry, NB HASH specifically targets users needing high-performance, scalable GPU compute capacity for AI workloads, such as deep learning, large language models, simulation, computer vision, and real-time analytics.

Source: NB HASH

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