alt Inc. announced that it will launch a next-generation data center business, “alt GPU Cloud,” utilizing the technical know-how it has cultivated in building LLMs (large-scale language models). Under a strategic partnership with HiReso Inc., the business aims to operate and build AI-specialized data centers with GPU resources on a scale capable of supporting the businesses of domestic and global companies. In addition, by linking with alt’s product “EMETH GPU POOL,” a platform for providing GPU computing resources, the business will expand business opportunities in markets where demand is growing. alt GPU Cloud is a cloud GPU service based on the technical knowledge and optimization know-how that alt has accumulated in developing and operating LLMs, and provides a high-performance computing environment specialized for AI development. In Japan, the serious shortage of AI-specialized data centers is an issue, and in order to address this situation, alt will build a customizable and flexible GPU resource pool tailored to the needs of each company and its size.
In addition, by utilizing the experience it has gained in developing and operating LLMs, the business will provide an AI workload optimization infrastructure with a highly efficient architecture design specialized for AI processing. Oltz has expertise in directly utilizing the GPU cluster optimization know-how it has cultivated through LLM development and operation, and has been selected for the “GENIAC (Generative AI Accelerator Challenge)” project to strengthen domestic generative AI development capabilities, promoted by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization). In this initiative, Oltz will apply its high-performance Japanese LLM construction technology to data center business and aim to build an ultra-large-scale AI computing infrastructure equipped with the largest GPU cores in Japan. Oltz explained that as a business that handles various AI computing units, it will provide services by selecting hardware based on the goal of providing optimal AI use cases, operating data centers, and supplying electricity with consideration for the environment. In addition, Oltz aims to be a model case for a sustainable data center business led by the private sector, in line with the national strategy of strengthening the domestic AI computing infrastructure. The service will support digital transformation in a wide range of industries, including finance, manufacturing, and local government, with a cutting-edge GPU environment (equipped with NVIDIA H100/H200) specialized for LLM development.
In addition, the company will provide an environment in which data can be stored in Japan, and will provide infrastructure that allows Japanese companies and research institutions to use large-scale GPU resources safely within the country. Flexible resources that can be scaled up as the project grows will enable research institutions and startups to use large-scale GPU calculations without being restricted by business scale or funding. This will enable full-scale LLM development and other projects to be carried out cost-effectively. Oltz explained that it positions this business as a pillar of its new growth strategy and will contribute to the development of domestic digital infrastructure. In addition, through its strategic partnership with HiReso, the company will develop next-generation data centers that combine Oltz’s AI technology with HiReso’s infrastructure construction know-how.The company aims to operate and build AI-specialized data centers with the necessary resources . In addition, by linking with alt’s product “EMETH GPU POOL,” a platform for providing GPU computing resources, the company will expand business opportunities in markets where demand is growing. alt GPU Cloud is a cloud GPU service based on the technical knowledge and optimization know-how that alt has accumulated in the development and operation of LLMs, and provides a high-performance computing environment specialized for AI development. In Japan, there is a serious shortage of AI-specialized data centers, and in order to address this situation, alt will build a customizable and flexible GPU resource pool tailored to the needs of each company and its size. In addition, the company will provide an AI workload optimization infrastructure with a highly efficient architecture design specialized for AI processing, taking advantage of the experience it has gained in the development and operation of LLMs. alt has the expertise to directly utilize the GPU cluster optimization know-how it has cultivated in the development and operation of LLMs, and has been selected for the “GENIAC (Generative AI Accelerator Challenge),” a project to strengthen domestic generation AI development capabilities promoted by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and NEDO (National Research and Development Agency New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization). In this initiative, the company aims to apply its high-performance Japanese LLM construction technology to its data center business and build an ultra-large-scale AI computing infrastructure with the largest GPU cores in Japan.
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As a business that handles various AI computing units, the company explains that it will provide services by selecting hardware based on the goal of providing optimal AI use cases , operating data centers, and supplying electricity with consideration for the environment. In addition, the company aims to be a model case for a sustainable data center business led by the private sector, in line with the national strategy of strengthening the domestic AI computing infrastructure. The service will support digital transformation in a wide range of industries, including finance, manufacturing, and local government, with a cutting-edge GPU environment (equipped with NVIDIA H100/H200) specialized for LLM development. In addition, the company will provide an environment in Japan where data can be stored, providing infrastructure that allows Japanese companies and research institutions to use large-scale GPU resources safely in Japan. Flexible resources that can be scaled up as the project grows will enable research institutions and startups to use large-scale GPU calculations without being restricted by business scale or funding. This will enable full-scale LLM development and other activities to be carried out cost-effectively . Alts explained that it will position this business as a pillar of its new growth strategy and contribute to the development of Japan’s digital infrastructure. In addition, through its strategic partnership with HiRes, it will develop next-generation data centers that combine Alts’ AI technology with HiRes’ infrastructure construction know-how.
SOURCE: Yahoo