Singularity Compute, the infrastructure arm of decentralized artificial intelligence pioneer Singularitynet, has launched the first phase of its enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPU cluster in Sweden, in partnership with Swedish data center operator Conapto. This marks the company's European debut and a significant step toward building a global backbone for Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) workloads.
Flexible Compute for Enterprises and ASI Alliance
According to an official statement, the cluster delivers flexible GPU computing through bare metal rentals, virtual machine rentals, and dedicated inference API endpoints. Enterprises and institutions can leverage the infrastructure for training, fine-tuning, inference, and R&D, while ASI Alliance partners gain access to scalable compute for decentralized AI projects.
Joe Honan, CEO of Singularity Compute, described the launch as pivotal: 'Our enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPUs deliver the performance and reliability modern AI demands, while staying true to our principles of openness, security, and sovereignty. Sweden is the first step in building a truly global infrastructure backbone for Artificial Superintelligence.' Ben Goertzel, CEO and founder of Singularitynet and the ASI Alliance, added: 'As AI accelerates toward AGI and beyond, access to high-performance, ethically aligned compute is becoming a defining factor in who shapes the future. We need powerful compute that is configured for interoperation with decentralized networks.' Goertzel emphasized that Singularity Compute plays a key role by providing scalable, secure infrastructure to both enterprise partners and decentralized AI projects, calling the Sweden deployment an important milestone toward open global ASI.
Early Customers Onboarded, Global Expansion Planned
The statement revealed that early customers are already being onboarded, with additional hardware and new global locations planned as demand grows. Sweden represents the first step in Singularity Compute's broader rollout strategy to power decentralized AI across enterprises, Web3 ecosystems, and ASI Alliance projects. The cluster is operated by CUDO, an NVIDIA cloud partner ensuring enterprise-grade reliability.
FAQ
- Where is the new GPU cluster deployed? Singularity Compute deployed its first enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPUs in Sweden with Conapto.
- What services does the cluster provide? It offers bare metal rentals, VM rentals, and inference API endpoints for AI workloads.
- Why is this launch significant? Sweden marks Singularity Compute's European debut and the first step in a global rollout.
- Who manages the infrastructure? The cluster is operated by CUDO, an NVIDIA cloud partner ensuring enterprise-grade reliability.

