GPU-as-a-Service powers African AI via local data centers

Cassava Technologies · February 17, 2026 · ✓ verified

Cassava AI (authors Dr Prince Abudu and Charlotte Awino) argue that GPU-as-a-Service delivered from African data centers enables local AI development and data sovereignty.

  • Main announcement: Cassava AI promotes GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) hosted in African data centers to support local model training, testing, deployment, and monitoring, highlighting benefits of cost savings, reduced training time, and data sovereignty for sectors such as financial services, healthcare, and the public sector.
  • Background and partnerships: The piece emphasizes that infrastructure + partnerships unlock value, citing Cassava Technologies’ work with NVIDIA as an example of combining global expertise with local commitment; it also notes involvement of researchers, start-ups, governments, and African universities without specific timelines or monetary figures.
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