Services
Dedicated GPU Infrastructure
Planned company-controlled GPU systems provided to verified business customers under clearly defined fixed-term agreements.
The service is intended for organisations requiring predictable compute allocation, stronger workload isolation and a documented operational and contractual framework.
IN DEVELOPMENT — SUBJECT TO CUSTOMER AND END-USE REVIEW
No dedicated GPU capacity is currently operational or available for rental.
Every prospective customer and proposed use case must complete the applicable commercial, identity, sanctions and end-use review before NOVACORE AI makes a contractual commitment or allocates equipment.
Submitting an inquiry does not constitute an order, reservation, approval or guarantee of future capacity.
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Planned service model
Future customers will be able to request a dedicated configuration based on:
- preferred GPU platform or performance class
- number of GPUs
- GPU memory requirements
- CPU, system memory and local-storage requirements
- network and interconnect requirements
- hosting location
- contract duration
- support and management level
- security and isolation requirements
- intended workload
- desired deployment period.
Each request will be evaluated against technical feasibility, infrastructure availability, applicable restrictions, procurement conditions and the customer-review outcome.
This is a structured business-to-business inquiry process, not an instant online purchasing service.
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Planned configurations
The technical programme is evaluating several dedicated-infrastructure formats:
Dedicated PCIe GPU servers
Flexible enterprise platforms intended for inference, visual computing, rendering, simulation and AI development.
High-density multi-GPU systems
Integrated platforms designed for large-model training, high-throughput inference and HPC workloads requiring high-bandwidth GPU communication.
Dedicated AI clusters
Multiple compute nodes combined with high-performance networking, shared storage and workload orchestration.
Private managed environments
Isolated compute, storage and networking environments operated according to an agreed division of responsibilities.
All configurations remain subject to engineering validation, equipment selection, procurement, facility readiness and successful commissioning.
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Request and approval process
1. Technical requirements
The prospective customer provides the expected configuration, workload, duration, data requirements, security needs and preferred operating model.
2. Customer verification
NOVACORE AI requests the information necessary to identify the contracting entity and assess the proposed commercial relationship.
Depending on the circumstances and applicable requirements, this may include:
- legal-entity identification
- authorised-representative verification
- ultimate-beneficial-owner information
- business location and jurisdiction
- sanctions and restricted-party screening
- intended-use statement
- intended-user and destination information
- confirmation regarding onward access or subcontracting.
3. Technical and end-use review
The requested configuration and workload are assessed for technical suitability, security, operational risk and consistency with the applicable End-Use Policy.
Additional information or supporting documentation may be requested.
4. Proposal and contract
Only approved inquiries proceed to a technical and commercial proposal.
The agreement will define the equipment, location, service period, permitted use, responsibilities, support level, data handling, pricing, acceptance conditions and termination provisions.
5. Provisioning and acceptance
Equipment is allocated and prepared only after the relevant contractual, technical and infrastructure conditions have been satisfied.
Provisioning may include configuration, security baselining, connectivity, monitoring and customer acceptance testing.
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Customer and end-use controls
Customer verification is a mandatory commercial prerequisite.
Anonymous customers, unverifiable legal entities, concealed beneficial ownership, misleading intended-use information and unauthorised indirect-access arrangements are not accepted.
Customers may not transfer, resell, sublicense or provide third-party access to dedicated capacity unless explicitly authorised in writing under the applicable agreement.
NOVACORE AI may decline, suspend or terminate an engagement where required information is unavailable, screening cannot be completed, the proposed use falls outside the applicable policy, or legal, regulatory, security or operational concerns remain unresolved.
The precise checks performed depend on applicable law, jurisdiction, transaction structure, equipment, destination and risk profile.
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Planned equipment model
The intended commercial model is based on equipment procured, controlled and retained by NOVACORE AI or an explicitly identified contracting entity within the approved service structure.
Dedicated equipment is planned to be provided under fixed-term service or rental arrangements. It is not intended to be resold to customers as a commodity through this service.
Platform availability, ownership structure and contractual terms will be confirmed in the applicable proposal. No equipment should be considered acquired, allocated or available before written confirmation.
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Hosting and management options
Subject to future availability, proposed options may include:
- customer-managed dedicated servers
- managed operating-system services
- monitored infrastructure
- managed container or workload environments
- private networking
- secure remote administration
- backup and recovery options
- dedicated storage
- hybrid connectivity
- operational reporting.
Support hours, response targets, maintenance responsibilities and service levels will be defined contractually. No particular availability level applies unless expressly included in a signed agreement.
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Asset lifecycle
The planned asset-management process covers:
- procurement and source documentation
- equipment registration
- secure configuration
- allocation and access records
- maintenance history
- component replacement
- data sanitisation
- reassignment controls
- secure decommissioning
- environmentally appropriate disposal or recycling.
Specific sanitisation and destruction requirements will be established according to the equipment, data classification and applicable agreement.
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Responsible access to advanced compute
Dedicated GPU infrastructure can support significant technical capability. We therefore combine technical assessment with customer verification, contractual controls and end-use review.
These measures do not replace customer responsibility. Customers remain responsible for the legality, security and policy compliance of their workloads, data and users.
Every arrangement is subject to our End-Use Policy and the applicable contract.
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Submit a dedicated infrastructure inquiry
Tell us the platform, GPU class, quantity, workload, term, hosting preference and management requirements you are considering.
We will review the request and explain the technical, verification and commercial steps that would apply. Submission does not guarantee approval or availability.
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