Gcore, an Edge artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud provider, has secured $60m in a Series A funding round.
The funding round was led by game developer and publisher Wargaming, with participation from Constructor Capital and Han River Partners.
The funds will be invested in Gcore's technology and platform, including the purchase of more AI servers powered by Nvidia GPUs. It is Gcore's first external capital raise since the company was founded over a decade ago.
Gcore's cloud infrastructure enables organizations to deploy their AI workloads (both training and inference) at the Edge. Gcore has 180 Edge nodes across six continents, more than 25 cloud locations, and a total network capacity of 200Tbps.
“We are on the cusp of an AI revolution that will transform how companies operate,” said Andre Reitenbach, CEO of Gcore. “Gcore is perfectly positioned to connect the world to AI, anywhere and anytime, by delivering innovative AI, cloud, and Edge solutions. The growing demand for AI infrastructure from enterprises and SMBs alike highlights the importance of this significant investment. We are thrilled by the support of investors like Wargaming, Constructor Capital, and Han River Partners as we enhance our extensive network of AI servers and reinforce the powerful Edge services we offer.”
Sean Lee, chief corporate development officer of Wargaming, added: "Gcore has been our partner for over 10 years, helping us deliver games to hundreds of millions of players worldwide. We are excited to support the company on this journey and look forward to helping them become uniquely positioned to lead high-speed AI model training and inference anywhere in the world."
Earlier this year, Gcore launched a serverless Edge solution called FastEdge. FastEdge has been designed for cloud-native development and provides low latency (average of 30 ms) and high performance without the complexity of server or infrastructure maintenance and management.
FastEdge is designed for workloads like AI inference, advanced image editing, personalization, A-B testing, and quick authentication.
In April 2024, the Luxembourg-based company expanded into South Korea with NHN Cloud, with an initial 320 Nvidia H100 GPUs stacked onto 40 servers. Each server also has 2 terabytes of data storage and 112 CPU cores, with a bandwidth of 3.2 Tbps.
The company launched similar clusters in Luxembourg and Wales in 2023.