Nokia building IP network to support AI workloads at Nscale’s new sustainable data centre

Nokia building IP network to support AI workloads at Nscale’s new sustainable data centre

Nokia has been selected by Nscale, a hyperscaler engineered for AI, to deliver an IP network solution to support AI workloads at Nscale’s new data centre in Stavanger, Norway.

The data centre, which is powered entirely by renewable energy and optimised for energy-efficient cooling, will enable cutting-edge AI services, including Graphics Processing Unit as a Service (GPUaaS) – a technology in which Nscale is a global leader.

With a growing global demand for AI-driven applications that consume a large amount of data, Nscale required a reliable, high-performance network to support training and inferencing on large-scale GPU clusters. Nokia’s Ethernet-based data centre fabric provides scalability, programmability and low-latency performance – essential for handling the rigorous demands of AI workloads across industries including education, healthcare, government and finance.

“Our mission is to redefine the boundaries of AI and High-Performance Computing through innovative, sustainable solutions,” said David Power, CTO at Nscale. “Nokia’s data centre fabric enables us to scale our GPU clusters while maintaining the reliability and performance needed to serve our customers with cutting-edge AI services. The flexibility of Nokia’s solution ensures we can bring advanced AI capabilities to market faster.”

Paul Alexander, Vice President and Country General Manager UK&I at Nokia, said: “As a hyperscaler, Nscale is already delivering turnkey AI development and deployment solutions to businesses worldwide. With support from Nokia, the path to accessible and transformative AI innovation has never been easier. By combining advanced Ethernet technology with sustainability, we are helping Nscale deliver world-class AI services while supporting its commitment to renewable energy and environmental responsibility.”

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