Lenovo launches GPU Advanced Services to assist enterprises in AI adoption

Lenovo unveils GPU Advanced Services to help companies enhance workload performance and streamline AI integration.

With the growing demand for GPUs surpassing enterprise deployment capabilities, Lenovo has introduced its GPU Advanced Services. This initiative aims to improve workload performance by up to 30% and accelerate the adoption of AI technologies. By leveraging optimised GPU deployment, businesses can expect faster time-to-market for AI innovations and significant reductions in infrastructure costs.

Steven Dickens, CEO of HyperFRAME Research, emphasised the market's need for solutions like Lenovo's, citing ongoing struggles with GPU infrastructure complexity. These advanced services address those challenges by enabling rapid deployment, optimised performance, and scalable solutions for enterprises, paving the way for mainstream AI application.

Lenovo provides guided support for deploying and operating GPU-based systems, helping organisations design scalable infrastructures. Their services-first approach ensures enterprises can maximise investments in AI without facing limitations from proprietary technologies. This is further supported by insights from Linda Yao, VP at Lenovo, highlighting the company's commitment to reducing deployment risks and unlocking AI potential.

The GPU Advanced Services align seamlessly with other Lenovo solutions, such as the Lenovo Hybrid AI 285 platform, gradually expanding from a single node to multi-node deployments. These are particularly configured for AI workloads like generative content, real-time video processing, and data-rich applications.

Organised to cater to various deployment stages, Lenovo offers three flexible service options:

  • GPU Plan & Design Services: Designed for organisations at the inception of their AI journey, providing workload assessments, technology selection, and architecture planning.
  • GPU Implementation Services: Focused on assisting teams ready for deployment with architecture documentation and system configuration.
  • GPU Managed Services: For enterprises in production, it delivers ongoing system optimisation and compliance across diverse GPU environments.

Their AI Fast Start also facilitates enterprises in quickly identifying and validating AI use cases before full-scale implementation.

In practical terms, Lenovo has demonstrated tangible impact across several industries:

  • Healthcare: Enhancements in AI-assisted diagnostics lead to improved patient care outcomes.
  • Automotive: Optimised AI models support autonomous vehicle systems.
  • Media and Entertainment: Greater efficiency in rendering and content production workflows.
  • Reduction in GPU deployment time by over 40% with Cirrascale Cloud Services.

Backed by proven expertise, Lenovo's GPU Advanced Services are supported by their high-performance compute platforms and ThinkSystem infrastructure. These services are embedded on Lenovo's GPU-centric systems, promoting maximum hardware utilisation without vendor lock-in.

With a legacy in advanced computing, holding titles as a leading supercomputer provider and boasting top server reliability, Lenovo ensures enterprises can build and scale their AI infrastructure confidently.

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