Vultr’s 50MW Expansion Fuels Global AI Development with AMD

Vultr and AMD are collaborating to expand capacity for artificial intelligence workloads with a new 50MW deployment at the 5C’s Springfield, Ohio campus. This expansion adds over 24,000 AMD Instinct™ MI355X GPUs to Vultr’s supercluster, providing increased compute power for enterprises and AI innovators. Vultr was an early adopter of AMD Instinct MI325X and MI355X GPUs, and this development reinforces their commitment to AMD’s 2026 roadmap. The increased GPU capacity delivers enhanced performance per dollar for both model training and inference, supporting increasingly complex AI systems with greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

Expanding AMD Partnership for AI Innovation

Vultr is expanding its partnership with AMD, focusing on powering advancements in global AI innovation. This collaboration includes a new 50 MW deployment of AMD Instinct™ MI355X GPUs at the 5C’s Springfield, Ohio campus. The expansion adds over 24,000 GPUs to Vultr’s infrastructure, designed to deliver enhanced performance per dollar for both AI model training and inference. This increased compute power will allow enterprises and AI innovators to support increasingly complex systems more efficiently and cost-effectively.

Vultr was an early adopter, deploying AMD Instinct MI325X and MI355X GPUs, and this expansion demonstrates a commitment to AMD’s 2026 roadmap. The AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs themselves provide acceleration for AI training, inference, and high-performance computing. Vultr’s composable cloud platform allows for quick deployment of these next-generation GPUs, eliminating complex setup procedures for users.

Looking ahead, Vultr plans to integrate future AMD Instinct MI450 Series GPUs and the Helios rack architecture. This continued collaboration aims to advance high-performance, sovereign-ready infrastructure for the global AI ecosystem. Together, Vultr and AMD are focused on empowering teams to build and scale AI-driven innovation rapidly, efficiently, and with broad global reach.

Vultr Cloud Compute Deployment and Guides

Vultr supports deployment of cutting-edge AI workloads through an expanded partnership with AMD. A new 50 MW deployment of AMD Instinct™ MI355X GPUs at the 5C’s Springfield, Ohio campus significantly boosts compute power. This expansion adds over 24,000 GPUs, providing exceptional performance per dollar for both model training and inference – critical for increasingly complex AI systems. Vultr was an early adopter of AMD Instinct MI325X and MI355X GPUs, demonstrating a commitment to AMD’s 2026 roadmap.

Vultr’s composable cloud platform simplifies the process of deploying these next-generation GPUs, requiring only a few clicks without complex setup. Future plans include incorporating AMD Instinct MI450 Series GPUs and the Helios rack architecture. This continued advancement positions Vultr as a provider of high-performance, sovereign-ready infrastructure for the global AI ecosystem, enabling teams to build and scale AI innovation quickly and efficiently.

Vultr provides specific guides and documentation to aid in cloud compute deployment. Documentation exists on how to migrate Google Cloud Compute Engine instances to Vultr Cloud Compute, deploy code-server for VS Code on Ubuntu 24.04, and deploy Vultr’s ASP.NET Marketplace Application. Guides also cover generating system hardware reports in Linux and installing the Ghost blogging platform on Ubuntu 24.04, offering practical support for various cloud tasks.

With future AMD Instinct MI450 Series GPUs and the Helios rack architecture on the horizon, Vultr continues to advance high-performance, sovereign-ready infrastructure for the global AI ecosystem.

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