Singularity Compute, the for-profit infrastructure arm of decentralised AI pioneer SingularityNET, today announced the Phase I launch of its first enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPU cluster. This cluster has been deployed in partnership with leading Swedish data centre operator Conapto at a sustainable, state-of-the-art facility in Sweden.
This deployment marks a significant milestone in establishing Singularity Compute as the infrastructure backbone for enterprise AI workloads, Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance ecosystem projects, and the ASI:Cloud AI inference platform. Sweden is Singularity Compute’s first deployment location, providing a foundation for serving both enterprise customers and ASI Alliance partners.
The cluster offers flexible GPU computing options, including bare metal rentals, VM-based rentals, and dedicated inference API endpoints. These services enable enterprises and institutions to access high-performance compute for a variety of tasks, such as training, fine-tuning, inference, and research and development workloads.
Leadership Perspectives on the Deployment
As Joe Honan, CEO of Singularity Compute, stated: “With our Phase I launch in Sweden, Singularity Compute is taking a major step toward building the global infrastructure backbone for Artificial Superintelligence. Our enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPUs deliver the performance and reliability modern AI demands, while remaining aligned with our core principles of openness, security and sovereignty. Together with the ASI Alliance and our partners, we’re ensuring that equitable, sovereign, powerful compute is accessible to the builders shaping the future of intelligence.”
Dr Ben Goertzel, CEO & Founder of SingularityNET and the ASI Alliance, added: “As AI accelerates toward AGI and beyond, access to high-performance, ethically aligned compute is becoming a defining factor in who shapes the future. We need powerful compute that is configured for interoperation with decentralized networks running a rich variety of AI algorithms carrying out tasks for diverse populations. Singularity Compute plays a crucial role in our ecosystem by providing scalable, secure infrastructure to both enterprise partners and decentralised AI projects. The new GPU deployment in Sweden is a meaningful milestone on the road to a truly open, global Artificial Superintelligence.”
Technical Details and Ecosystem Integration
The Swedish GPU deployment is designed to power a broader decentralized AI stack, encompassing enterprises, Web3 ecosystems, and the ASI Alliance ecosystem.
The GPU cluster serves as the foundation for ASI:Cloud, Singularity Compute’s AI model inference service. This service was developed in collaboration with CUDOS, the Web3 arm of CUDO and an ASI Alliance member. ASI:Cloud provides scalable AI inference through OpenAI-compatible APIs, facilitating a smooth scaling path from serverless inference to dedicated endpoints and dedicated clusters.
The infrastructure is managed and operated by CUDO, an NVIDIA cloud partner with over two decades of experience in cloud and data centre operations. This ensures enterprise-grade reliability, uptime, and SLA performance.
Future Rollout and Access Information
Early customers are currently being onboarded onto the cluster, with further announcements expected in due course. Additional hardware and new locations are planned as demand grows among enterprise and ASI Alliance partners. The Sweden deployment represents the initial phase of a broader, global rollout strategy.
Enterprises, developers, and organizations interested in accessing the GPU cluster or learning more about Singularity Compute’s services are invited to visit www.singularitycompute.com for more information and to submit access requests.

