Submer founder launches InferX to tackle AI’s power and latency problem

InferX, a new company driving the speed and power to achieve “Age of Intelligence”, the next phase in the life cycle of Fourth Industrial revolution.
The company offers an AI infrastructure platform which can turn data centers into “intelligence factories” for large-scale AI deployment and commercialization.
InferX combines Submer‘s liquid cooling knowledge with deep AI compute operations to improve both computational efficiency and its environmental sustainability. The platform is designed to enable AI-driven applications on sovereign cloud and telco edge networks.
InferX references tokens as the new utility in AI economies, similar to electricity in the industrial age.
“AI is becoming a critical utility, and it deserves the same reliable, efficient and sovereign infrastructure as energy,” says Daniel Pope, founder of InferX and Submer. “InferX has been created to provide that foundation building an AI cloud platform that focuses on real AI use-case enablement.”
The company confronts the AI infrastructure challenges of compute intensity, power utilization and latency with a faster, denser and greener AI cloud. Its two-plane approach brings together central core data centers for high-capacity AI training and edge infrastructure which drives real-time AI inference.
InferX’s goal is to deliver robust, efficient and independent AI infrastructure that will meet the rising needs of AI based industries.
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AI inference | AI infrastructure | cloud infrastructure | data center innovation | InferX


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