Gcore Launches AI-Native Startup Program

Gcore has introduced a new AI-native program to support early-stage startups with scalable infrastructure and cashback grants, announced in a press release.

Gcore has launched an AI-native startup program designed to support early-stage companies worldwide, announced in a press release. The initiative, named Gcore for Startups, aims to provide startups with the necessary infrastructure to deploy AI solutions efficiently and cost-effectively.

The program offers usage-based cashback grants, scalable GPU infrastructure, and global inference capabilities. Startups can benefit from a global GPU network featuring powerful GPUs like A100, H100, and others, enabling optimal performance for training and deploying large language models (LLMs). Additionally, the program includes serverless inference capabilities and streamlined migration support.

Gcore's initiative is designed to offer long-term value with transparent billing and flexible terms, distinguishing it from traditional startup programs that often rely on expiring promotional credits. The program also provides ecosystem-ready resources, including white-label dashboards and go-to-market support for accelerators, venture capitalists, and universities.

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