Core42 and AMD join forces to deploy secure cloud and AI in UAE

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By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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Core42, a G42 company and provider of sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure and services, has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with AMD, which will see both entities trial AI, Machine Learning, and explore confidential computing for public and private cloud deployments.

The agreement was signed by representatives from both Core42 and AMD at GITEX Global 2024 in Dubai and will begin with a proof-of-concept evaluation of AMD Instinct accelerators utilizing Core42 production workloads.

As part of this cooperation, Core42 will take vital steps towards accelerating technology deployment for businesses across the UAE and abroad, focusing on areas such as AI and predictive analytics, Machine Learning, cloud transformation and strategy, and end-user device engagement.

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Adrian Hobbs
CTO – Core42

“At Core42, we recognize that security is the new frontier of performance. We strive to enable businesses with confidential computing to process sensitive data with unparalleled protection, redefining what it means to be a high-performing system in the digital age. By partnering with AMD we’re enabling our customers to achieve robust security without compromising on speed or functionality, a true hallmark of next-generation computing.”

“This agreement with Core42 highlights our commitment to helping customers and partners leverage AI to meet their business needs. AMD will work with Core42 to empower businesses with exceptional compute performance to accelerate digital transformation,” said Zaid Ghattas, META Senior Commercial Lead, AMD.

This collaboration reflects Core42’s strategy of enabling customers to thrive in the AI-driven era by offering best-in-class solutions. AMD Instinct accelerators enable leadership performance for the data center, supporting single-server solutions up to the world’s largest, Exascale-class supercomputers. They are uniquely suited to power even the most demanding AI and HPC workloads, offering large memory density, high bandwidth memory, and support for specialized data formats.

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