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May, 2026 : AI Workloads Drive Arelion to Expand 400G Connectivity
📅 - Arelion is upgrading its AI-focused connectivity portfolio with higher-capacity 400G Ethernet services, reflecting a growing reality inside enterprise and hyperscale infrastructure: GPU clusters and distributed AI systems increasingly depend not only on compute, but on private, low-latency transport able to survive network disruptions without slowing operations.
The networking conversation around AI still leans heavily toward chips. NVIDIA supply. GPU density. Power constraints.
Less attention lands on what happens between those expensive compute clusters.
Training large models and running distributed inference workloads increasingly requires moving enormous volumes of data between [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
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