Jihan Wu’s Bitcoin mining firm Bitdeer partners with NVIDIA

Blockchain company Bitdeer has become a cloud service provider in the NVIDIA partner network.

Bitcoin cloud mining services company Bitdeer Technologies Group has entered into a partnership agreement with NVIDIA to double down on supercomputing resources.

In a press release on Nov. 9, Bitdeer said it had become a cloud service provider (CSP) in the NVIDIA partner network. It allows the Singapore-based company to launch a cloud service in Asia powered by NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD, an artificial intelligence data center infrastructure with DGX H100 systems.

NVIDIAโ€™s Senior Director of the DGX platform, Tony Paikeday, said the partnership opens doors for Bitdeer to provide the AI supercomputing and software โ€œneeded to build and deploy generative AI models and services.โ€

Founded in 2018 by Jihan Wu, a co-founder of Bitcoin (BTC) mining giant Bitman, Bitdeer says it is currently โ€œmethodically building its GPU cloud businessโ€ as part of its strategic roadmap.

Eventually, Bitdeer plans to offer complex products such as Platform-as-a-Service, Software-as-a-Service, Application-as-a-Service, and Infrastructure-as-a-Service with custom APIs. According to the company, DGX SuperPOD-based cloud service platform is expected to be launched in Q1 2024.

Bitdeerโ€™s shares BTDR continued to decline in value despite the news being released, losing 6.3% at $3.53 on Friday, Nov. 10. The companyโ€™s market cap decreased to $392.6 million, according to Nasdaq.


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