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Vultr Achieves Elite Partner Status in NVIDIA Partner Network

Vultr Achieves Elite Partner Status in NVIDIA Partner Network

Recognized for its commitment to expanding access to NVIDIA GPUs, advancing AI and high-performance computing worldwide

 Vultr, the world’s largest privately-held cloud computing platform, announced that it has achieved Elite status as a part of the NVIDIA Partner Network (NPN) for cloud service providers.

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“By earning Elite partner status, Vultr has underscored its commitment to meeting the growing demand for access to the cutting-edge technologies needed to power advanced, high-performance computing and AI workloads worldwide.”

“Achieving Elite status in the NVIDIA Partner Network highlights our longstanding partnership with NVIDIA, as well as our commitment to giving customers global cloud access to state-of-the-art NVIDIA GPUs,” said J.J. Kardwell, CEO of Vultr’s parent company, Constant. “We are excited to be joining other industry leaders in the Elite program as we continue to empower AI innovators around the world.”

Vultr is on a mission to make high-performance cloud computing easy to use, affordable, and locally accessible for businesses and developers worldwide. Earning Elite status in Compute Competency comes on the heels of the company’s announcement of the early access of the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper™ Superchip on its service, positioning Vultr as a leading cloud provider for NVIDIA GPUs, which help tackle the most challenging AI, data analytics, HPC, and graphics-intensive workloads. The NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip joins Vultr’s other NVIDIA GPU offerings, which include the HGX H100, A100 Tensor Core, L40S, A40, and A16 GPUs.

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With cloud GPUs now available across six continents and 32 Vultr cloud data center locations, AI innovators can not only gain instant access to the highest-performance GPUs and CPUs, but also benefit from Vultr’s GPU Stack and Container Registry, a comprehensive solution designed to empower enterprises and startups worldwide to build, test, and operationalize AI and machine learning models at scale.

“The NVIDIA Partner Network aims to create a network of valued partners to help our customers find the perfect solutions to address current business needs and achieve success in today’s ever-changing market,” said Matt McGrigg, director, global business development, NVIDIA cloud partners. “By earning Elite partner status, Vultr has underscored its commitment to meeting the growing demand for access to the cutting-edge technologies needed to power advanced, high-performance computing and AI workloads worldwide.”

The NVIDIA Partner Network for cloud service providers is designed for partners whose primary business model is to provide or resell hosted software or hardware services in a cloud or managed services model to end-user customers leveraging NVIDIA products. The Compute Competency specifically recognizes partners who provide NVIDIA GPU-accelerated computing platforms for enterprise IT, integrated across hardware and software.

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