Alpha Compute Brings Confidential GPU-as-a-Service to India

US-listed Alpha Compute is expanding its confidential GPU-as-a-service offering to India in 2026, partnering with local data centers to deliver low-latency AI services in the market.

The expansion is driven in part by demand from existing clients, including messaging platform Telegram. By establishing a presence through local data center partnerships, Alpha Compute aims to reduce latency for AI workloads serving users in the region.

The move marks a significant shift in the company’s direction. Alpha Compute previously operated as a digital asset treasury platform before rebranding to focus on secure AI infrastructure. Its core offering — confidential GPU-as-a-service — is positioned around providing privacy-preserving compute resources for AI applications.

India represents a geographic expansion for the US-listed company, which this move suggests is targeting growth in the Asia-Pacific region. The use of local data center partners, rather than building proprietary facilities, may allow the company to establish a faster operational footprint in the country.

Source: Tech-Economic Times

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