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AI Platform Alliance Adds 21 Members

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — An alliance of partners in the AI ecosystem is welcoming a group of new members.

The AI Alliance Platform added 21 members, according to the organization today.

The alliance provides curated open enterprise solutions developed for AI inference use cases and optimized for the AI platform by Ampere, a maker of chips focused on cloud and edge computing.

The organization aims to promote better collaboration and openness in AI and help companies "overcome the challenges of adapting to a constantly evolving market."

Over 30 organizations are members of the alliance, spanning five segments that supply products and services to the AI inference market: accelerators; ISVs and MSPs; systems; cloud providers; and integrators.

These are the companies that joined the alliance:
  • ADLINK
  • ASRock Rack
  • ASA Computers
  • Canonical
  • Clairo.ai
  • Deepgram
  • DeepX
  • ECS/Equus
  • GIGABYTE
  • Kamiwaza.ai
  • Lampi.ai
  • NETINT
  • NextComputing
  • opsZero
  • Positron
  • Prov.net/Alpha3
  • Responsible Compute
  • Supermicro
  • Untether
  • View IO
  • Wallaroo.ai

The new members join the alliance's group of founding companies: Ampere Computing, Cerebras Systems, Furiosa, Graphcore, Kalray, Kinara, Luminous, Neuchips, Rebellions and Sapeon.

The AI Platform Alliance also launched its online Solutions Marketplace.

The solutions by alliance members are designed to increase the power and cost efficiency of AI inference and deliver "better overall performance" than common GPU-based solutions.

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