Antimatter Launches World's First Integrated Neocloud for AI Inference
Antimatter is deploying a global network of 1,000 micro data centers optimized for AI inference, set to revolutionize energy-efficient computing. With an investment of €300 million, the network aims to provide over 400,000 GPUs by 2030, significantly reducing costs and deployment times compared to traditional hyperscalers.

Antimatter is establishing a neocloud infrastructure, supported by over 1 GW of secured power capacity across the US, Europe, and GCC, to facilitate AI inference. The company plans to deploy 100 Policloud units by 2027, totaling 40,000 GPUs and over 3.6 exaFLOPS of compute capacity.
By 2030, Antimatter aims for a network of 1,000 Policlouds, yielding over 400,000 GPUs and 36 exaFLOPS, equivalent to five traditional hyperscale data centers but with 50% lower capital costs. The anticipated growth of global data center capacity from 55 GW in 2023 to 220 GW by 2030 underscores the urgency for more decentralized and energy-efficient solutions, as delays in grid connections hinder expansion. Antimatter's model, which integrates energy assets with modular micro data centers, addresses these challenges effectively.




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