Vultr and AMD

To further accelerate the global adoption of advanced AI infrastructure, cloud provider Vultr has expanded its long-standing partnership with AMD to deploy a powerful new AI supercluster at its newly established Springfield, Ohio data center. This development marks a significant leap in making large-scale AI computing more accessible for enterprises—including those in data-intensive sectors like healthcare, diagnostics, and life sciences.

The expansion includes the installation of 24,000 AMD Instinct™ MI355X GPUs, making it one of Vultr’s largest single deployments to date. The new 50 MW facility is designed to deliver exceptional performance-per-dollar for AI training and inference, a critical factor for healthcare organisations increasingly relying on generative AI, predictive analytics, and real-time clinical intelligence.

Vultr was an early adopter of the AMD Instinct MI325X and MI355X GPUs. With this latest rollout, the company further reinforces its position as a high-performance cloud partner capable of supporting mission-critical AI workloads. The roadmap also includes future integration of AMD’s next-generation Instinct MI450 series GPUs and the upcoming “Helios” rack-scale infrastructure, ensuring long-term scalability and energy-efficient compute capacity.

J.J. Kardwell, CEO of Vultr, emphasised the rising global need for hyperscale AI resources. “As AI adoption accelerates across industries, including healthcare, our focus is on delivering high-capacity GPU infrastructure with speed and global reach. This expansion empowers enterprises to innovate faster and push the limits of modern AI applications.”

Andrew Dieckmann, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of AMD’s Data Center GPU Business Unit, highlighted the strategic value of the collaboration. “Our work with Vultr demonstrates how strong partners can deliver AI infrastructure optimised for scale and efficiency. Together, we are enabling the compute power required for some of the world’s most demanding AI workloads.”

The partnership between Vultr and AMD extends beyond GPUs, encompassing full-stack infrastructure such as the AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors and Vultr’s recently launched VX1 Cloud Compute platform.

The Springfield facility—supported by the Ohio Governor’s Office, JobsOhio, Department of Development, Dayton Development Coalition, and the Greater Springfield Partnership—represents Vultr’s first cloud data centre in the state. This investment strengthens Ohio’s growing reputation as an emerging hub for AI and digital infrastructure.

Also read: Trivitron Digital.AI to Fast-Track Clinical Interoperability and AI Adoption Across Growing Healthcare Markets

For the healthcare ecosystem, this enhanced compute availability is expected to support innovations in genomics, medical imaging, clinical decision intelligence, and AI-driven drug development—areas that increasingly depend on large-scale GPU power.


Be a part of Elets Collaborative Initiatives. Join Us for Upcoming Events and explore business opportunities. Like us on Facebook , connect with us on LinkedIn and follow us on Twitter , Instagram.

"Exciting news! Elets technomedia is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest insights!" Click here!

Related Health AI


whatsapp--v1 JOIN US
whatsapp--v1