India's Sify Technologies has launched a GPU cloud offering.

The ICT solutions provider is now offering its GPU as a Service solution, CloudInfinit+AI.

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Rendering of Noida 02 data center – Sify Technologies

Launched on October 23, CloudInfinit+AI gives users access to GPUs on a pay-as-you-go basis, designed to support workloads such as machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning, and rendering.

While the company has not stated which GPUs will be offered via the platform, as it was announced at the Nvidia AI Summit, the GPUs in question are likely from Nvidia. Sify also recently received the Nvidia DGX-Ready data center certificate.

DCD has reached out to confirm which GPUs will be made available to customers.

Vijay Bellam, chief product officer, Sify, said: “With CloudInfinit+AI, we are strengthening our portfolio beyond data center, network enterprise cloud, and managed services, offering [a] GPU cloud [that is] uniquely positioned to support hybrid cloud deployments by offering low-latency interconnect to hyperscale clouds and cloud adjacent high-density colocation that will support a broad range of AI workloads.”

Sify, located in India, has infrastructure including data centers, the largest MPLS network, and has partnerships with major global tech companies. The company has more than 10,000 businesses using its IT solutions.

The company's website lists three "AI-ready" data centers in India: Noida 02, Mumbai O3 Rabale, and Chennai 02. The facilities have 130MW, 377MW, and 130MW respectively in IT power capacity.

Other recently launched GPU cloud services include Liquid Web, Nebius, Foundry, and Denvr Dataworks.