Core42 launches Inference-as-a-Service offering

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Oct 16, 2024
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Abu Dhabi - Sharikat Mubasher: Core42, a leading provider of sovereign cloud, AI infrastructure, and digital services, launched its Inference-as-a-Service platform, powered by Qualcomm Technologies’ inclusive platform.

The service, available through all Core42 data centers, enhances AI deployment and performance for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers and generative AI developers, a recent statement revealed.

It provides immediate access to essential models while simplifying the complexities of infrastructure management.

Qualcomm’s platform combines AI inference accelerators, standardized APIs, and pre-built generative AI applications into an innovative and seamless service. It provides seamless access to the latest AI models and applications, ensuring optimal performance and significantly reducing operational costs.

Raghu Chakravarthi, EVP of Engineering and GM Americas at Core42, stated that the collaboration with Qualcomm strengthens the company’s technological capabilities and accelerates its global expansion plans.

“By providing advanced AI solutions through our worldwide data centers, we are empowering businesses across the globe to innovate faster and more efficiently, positioning Core42 as a leader in the AI infrastructure space,” Chakravarthi added.

The new offering empowers developers at every level with pre-built generative AI applications for chat, image, and code generation, as well as tools to create custom applications using familiar frameworks.

Rashid Attar, VP of Cloud Computing at Qualcomm Technologies, commented: “At less than half the cost of alternatives, and all the convenience of a full-service solution, developers can stay ahead of the curve, positioning their businesses for the AI innovations of tomorrow without the burden of complex infrastructure management.”   

Core42’s Inference-as-a-Service platform supports diverse data formats and advanced AI optimization techniques, ensuring cloud services remain at the front end of AI innovation. 


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