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Leaseweb Expands GPU Infrastructure with NVIDIA L4, L40S, and H100 NVL GPUs

Leaseweb adds NVIDIA GPUs to its infrastructure portfolio.

Leaseweb has announced a significant expansion of its processing solutions by adding NVIDIA L4, L40S, and H100 NVL GPUs to its infrastructure portfolio. This enhancement enables Leaseweb to deliver cutting-edge GPU performance at scale, meeting the demands of industries like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Media and Entertainment, and Gaming. By offering competitively priced NVIDIA GPUs, Leaseweb delivers a cost-effective alternative to other options in the broader marketplace, allowing significant savings without sacrificing performance.

Global Availability and High-Performance Capabilities

The new NVIDIA GPU offerings are available across Leaseweb’s global network, spanning Europe, North America, and the Asia Pacific. This global reach ensures customers can leverage the enhanced GPU capabilities wherever their operations are based, with deployment frameworks optimized for high-performance computing (HPC).

Key use cases supported by these GPUs include:

  • AI Model Training: Accelerating computational processes for developing and refining machine learning algorithms.
  • Video Analytics: Processing vast amounts of video data for surveillance, content moderation, and analytics.
  • Graphics Processing and Rendering: Powering complex video rendering tasks in animation, visual effects, and gaming.

Leaseweb’s infrastructure is designed to meet computationally intensive workloads, enabling customers to enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and improve processing speeds. With GPUs deployable within hours, Leaseweb guarantees high availability and a seamless experience for mission-critical applications.

Reinforcing Commitment to AI and Scalability

This expansion represents a significant milestone in Leaseweb’s ongoing mission to provide comprehensive AI solutions. By integrating NVIDIA GPUs into its infrastructure, Leaseweb is creating a scalable and robust framework that will soon extend to its public cloud offerings and other infrastructure solutions. These steps position Leaseweb as a trusted partner for organizations that must balance cost, performance, and availability in their digital transformation journeys.

Leaseweb’s strategy focuses on offering a flexible and scalable solution set tailored to the needs of businesses across various industries. With its commitment to providing state-of-the-art technologies like NVIDIA GPUs, Leaseweb is well-positioned to support customers adopting transformational technologies that drive growth and innovation.

Customer-Centric Focus and Market Leadership

Liat Mendelson Honderdors, Principal Product Manager, AI and GPU at Leaseweb, highlighted the growing importance of GPU availability for global organizations. Mendelson Honderdors stated that Leaseweb’s announcement gives customers price/performance flexibility. Honderdors emphasized the company’s ability to assist businesses in expanding into new markets quickly, thanks to considerations like price, performance, data sovereignty, and compliance. By integrating NVIDIA technology into its infrastructure, Leaseweb aims to meet evolving customer requirements with a comprehensive solution set.

Leaseweb’s integration of NVIDIA L4, L40S, and H100 NVL GPUs into its global infrastructure portfolio underscores its commitment to delivering high-performance, scalable, and cost-effective solutions. By aligning its offerings with customer requirements for AI, video analytics, and other GPU-intensive workloads, Leaseweb reinforces its position as a leader in the GPU infrastructure market. With a forward-looking approach to innovation, Leaseweb empowers organizations worldwide to optimize operations, embrace transformational technologies, and achieve growth objectives.

For more information, visit Leaseweb.

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Harold Fritts

I have been in the tech industry since IBM created Selectric. My background, though, is writing. So I decided to get out of the pre-sales biz and return to my roots, doing a bit of writing but still being involved in technology.

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