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The new Swedish GPU cluster lays the groundwork for decentralized AI, combining enterprise-grade performance with principles of openness, security, and scalability.
Key Takeaways
- Singularity Compute has launched its first enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPU cluster in Sweden, supporting AI workloads for enterprises and the ASI Alliance.
- The cluster underpins the ASI:Cloud inference platform and is operated with partners including CUDO and CUDOS, enabling scalable AI for decentralized ecosystems.
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Singularity Compute has unveiled the first phase of its enterprise-grade GPU cluster in Sweden, created with Conapto to support decentralized AI and the Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance, according to a Tuesday announcement.
The deployment powers the ASI:Cloud inference service, built with CUDOS, offering OpenAI-compatible APIs and flexible compute options for enterprises and web3 projects.
The platform supports multiple access models, including bare metal, virtual machines, and dedicated API endpoints, designed to meet the rising demand from enterprises for reliable, high-performance GPU resources.
“With our Phase I launch in Sweden, Singularity Compute is taking a major step toward building the global infrastructure backbone for Artificial Superintelligence,” said Joe Honan, CEO of Singularity Compute, in a statement. “Our enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPUs deliver the performance and reliability modern AI demands, while remaining aligned with our core principles of openness, security, and sovereignty.”
Dr. Ben Goertzel noted that the rollout advances decentralised, ethically aligned AI infrastructure.
“As AI accelerates toward AGI and beyond, access to high-performance, ethically aligned compute is becoming a defining factor in shaping the future. We need powerful compute that is configured for interoperability with decentralized networks running a rich variety of AI algorithms carrying out tasks for diverse populations,” said Goertzel.
“Singularity Compute plays a crucial role in our ecosystem by providing a scalable, secure infrastructure for both enterprise partners and decentralised AI projects. The new GPU deployment in Sweden is a meaningful milestone on the road to truly open, global Artificial Superintelligence,” he added.
The team plans to roll out more GPU clusters and expand into new regions worldwide, supporting both enterprise customers and ASI Alliance partners.


