Vapor IO and Supermicro are announcing a groundbreaking collaboration called Zero Gap AI, powered by the
NVIDIA MGX platform with the
NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip.
Zero Gap AI is a unique 5G- and AI-as-a-Service platform, operated by
Vapor IO, that delivers private 5G and GPU-based micro-clouds to
specific locations, directly adjacent to where the capabilities are
needed, such as next to retail storefronts, factory floors, and city
intersections. The platform makes it possible to deliver hyperlocal AI
services over private wired and wireless networks without running
servers on premises. By offering extremely fast response times, reduced
reliance on centralized computing, and the ability to handle sensitive
data locally, Zero Gap AI can help transform how enterprises and
municipalities utilize AI.
The core of Zero Gap AI is built around Supermicro servers that
implement the NVIDIA MGX platform with the GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip,
which has a breakthrough design that forms a high-bandwidth connection
between the NVIDIA Grace CPU and the NVIDIA Hopper architecture-based
GPU for high-performance accelerated computing and AI servers. These
high-performance servers are being deployed in specific geographies
across Vapor IO's Kinetic Grid platform, which is currently available in
36 U.S. cities. The optimized design of Supermicro's NVIDIA MGX server
portfolio makes it easy to support a wide variety of use cases, from
real-time inferencing to supercomputing at the edge. The Supermicro MGX
servers with the GH200 Superchip can support 5G and AI running on the
same machine. This flexibility makes it possible to optimize Zero Gap AI
offerings for different use cases.
"Our customers have made it clear they want comprehensive solutions,"
says Cole Crawford, Vapor IO's founder and CEO. "Until now, the
challenge has been the high costs and complexities of creating AI
clusters in precise locations, not to mention managing the intricate
dance of AI orchestration. For those aiming to achieve real-time
inferencing, Zero Gap AI presents the ideal architecture. By eliminating
the need for onsite AI and 5G hardware and leveraging private fiber
from nearby access points, we're simplifying the process and cutting
costs, enabling a seamless adoption and expansion of AI capabilities for
businesses and municipalities alike."
By combining hyperlocal AI-as-a-Service with private networking, Zero
Gap AI is unlocking new, cost-effective ways to deliver AI services at
scale. For example,
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A multi-location retailer can use Zero Gap AI to deploy an AI-driven
automated checkout system without putting expensive AI equipment in each
store.
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A municipality can use Zero Gap AI computer vision services to deploy a
pedestrian safety capability to hundreds of busy intersections without
putting equipment on every corner.
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A manufacturer can use Zero Gap AI real-time inferencing to support
highly reliable factory IoT, reducing risk and lowering capital
expenditures.
The companies expect to see a lot of demand for Zero Gap AI from the
following verticals: smart cities, healthcare, retail, warehouse and
logistics, hospitality, transportation, public venues, and
manufacturing.
"Supermicro is excited to collaborate with Vapor IO and their Zero Gap
AI platform," said Don Clegg, senior vice president, Worldwide Sales,
Supermicro. "Leveraging Supermicro's NVIDIA MGXTM system portfolio
combined with Vapor IO's 5G- and AI-as-a-Service can bring AI processing
power and 5G to the intelligent edge. Companies that embrace this
technology will have a competitive advantage in the market."
The Power of Local AI Clouds
The Zero Gap AI platform delivers AI access points across an entire
market, creating a mesh-like network grid for AI. This highly
distributed architecture and its automation capabilities make it
possible to spin up AI micro-clouds where they are precisely needed-such
as adjacent to a nearby factory or local hospital-on demand and
instantaneously. Because Zero Gap AI is delivered locally, the data
being analyzed can stay local, avoiding the need to send data to a
centralized cloud. This can save time and money while also providing
fine-grained control over data sovereignty, locality, and compliance.
Wired or Wireless
Zero Gap AI makes it possible to deliver AI services over wired and
wireless networks. The most common configuration uses direct fiber that
runs from one or more Zero Gap AI access nodes. The standard Zero Gap AI
configuration includes a high-speed private network connection,
typically over dedicated fiber or via an existing last-mile network. If
further on-site distribution is required, such as across a large factory
floor or warehouse, the built-in private 5G can be employed to provide
wireless access as well.
Key Features and Benefits of Zero Gap AI:
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Seamless Integration: Effortlessly extends existing on-premises
AI capabilities with additional resources, ensuring a smooth and
integrated experience.
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On-Demand Scalability: Provides scalable GPU resources and
inferencing services to meet fluctuating demands without the need for
significant upfront investments.
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Ultra-Low Latency: Near-zero latency ensures real-time data processing and decision-making, crucial for time-sensitive AI applications.
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High Reliability: Vapor IO's Zero Gap network is designed for zero downtime and zero congestion to deliver consistent and uninterrupted service.
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Cost-Effective: Reduces the need for extensive on-premises
infrastructure, lowering operational and capital expenditures. Customers
can purchase AI services on a consumption basis or a flat monthly rate.
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5G Built-In: The NVIDIA MGX platform makes it possible to deliver
5G services in combination with AI capabilities. This lets Zero Gap AI
customers deliver AI to both connected and mobile devices with the
highest possible performance and reliability.
The Zero Gap AI platform specializes in delivering AI and 5G services
using NVIDIA technology, offering a wide range of machines and instance
types. Zero Gap AI customers can work at whatever level they prefer.
They can operate at a low level with bare-metal instances, or they can
use prepackaged third-party models and solutions for specific use cases,
including those for smart retail, smart manufacturing, and smart
cities.
Zero Gap AI in Comcast Pilot Markets
Zero Gap AI will be available first in Atlanta and Chicago, where the
platform can take advantage of Comcast's extensive network
infrastructure, close to customers, to deliver faster and more powerful
applications and services, like real-time video processing and augmented
reality experiences. Zero Gap AI is now included in the integration
work that Vapor IO and Comcast announced last year.
"Our low-latency, high-bandwidth network and connectivity services
unlock a world of applications for large and small businesses,
residences and mobile customers," said Elad Nafshi, Chief Network
Officer, Comcast. "We're continuously innovating and collaborating with
partners like Vapor IO to identify new ways to leverage our network, and
Zero Gap AI is a unique opportunity to expand the limits of what we can
do together with edge computing services."