DarkByte LLC announced a strategic collaboration with Hewlett Packard
Enterprise (HPE). Together, DarkByte is looking to redefine the industry by
offering customers access to an on-demand AI cloud service powered by HPE's
AI-native solutions, which include industry-leading supercomputers and a robust
AI software suite.
DarkByte will host its AI cloud powered by renewable energy using sources
including solar, batteries, hydro, and nanotech - helping to define new
industry standards in environmental sustainability, incorporating security that
meets the standards prescribed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) for its
vendors, and scalable AI solutions.
DarkByte will leverage HPE Cray XD supercomputers, featuring NVIDIA H100
GPUs, to provide the scale and performance required to support
compute-intensive workloads such as AI, machine learning, and modeling and
simulation workloads. In addition, the service will include HPE's AI/ML
software to support training needs with HPE Machine Learning Development Environment to
rapidly train large-scale models, and HPE Machine Learning Data Management Software to
integrate, track, and audit data with reproducible AI capabilities to generate
trustworthy and accurate models.
DarkByte's AI cloud service will target government agencies and
organizations responsible for driving mission-critical initiatives such as
energy, healthcare, manufacturing, and financial services.
"We are delighted to collaborate with HPE to elevate this AI Cloud
Service offering, further capitalizing on the growth of AI applications and
building our next-generation digital infrastructure," says Akbar Shamji,
CEO of DarkByte "We are proud to deliver energy efficiency to the data
center industry alongside advanced heat capture solutions to drive industrial
scale agriculture, anchored in enhanced community development.
"This strategic alliance represents a significant industry milestone
uniting leading strategies in renewable energy development with the pioneering
force in supercomputer technology. HPE's renowned reputation and expertise in
running AI at-scale bolsters our customer's trust in this service. The
relationship comes at a pivotal time for our company as we continue to expand
capacity for HPC data centers with physical and network security capabilities
that align to the standards the DOD sets for its vendors, rapid advancement
towards zero carbon displacement energy supply, and deep community engagement
and job creation through driving heat capture into labor-intensive industrial
greenhouses."
"DarkByte shares our vision in making powerful AI accessible to more
organizations while minimizing environmental impact," said Justin Hotard,
executive vice president and general manager, HPC, AI & Labs, at HPE.
"We look forward to working together to make our industry-leading
supercomputing and machine learning software, purpose-built to support AI
training at-scale, available to customers as a cloud service."