Broadcom updates VCF to address on-premise AI | Computer Weekly
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Broadcom updates VCF to address on-premise AI | Computer Weekly
""As more enterprises turn to AI for driving competitive advantage, they face three critical challenges: data and IP privacy concerns, surging infrastructure costs, and their readiness for the world of agentic AI.""
""VCF 9.1 is a single unified platform that addresses all three and delivers one of the most advanced infrastructures for private AI. We enable zero-trust security for AI, reduce costs through intelligent infrastructure optimisation and hardware choice, and provide the flexibility to run both agentic workflows and accelerated inferencing on the same platform.""
""62% of IT leaders are 'very' or 'extremely' concerned about generative AI infrastructure costs, while 36% said AI is driving new requirements for data protection, privacy, security controls and risk management.""
""The new version will help customers reduce their server hardware total cost of ownership by as much as 40%.""
Broadcom has launched VCF 9.1, a platform designed for production AI workloads in private clouds. It supports mixed compute infrastructure across AMD, Intel, and Nvidia. A survey indicated that 56% of organizations are using or planning to use private clouds for AI. VCF 9.1 addresses challenges such as data privacy, infrastructure costs, and readiness for agentic AI. The platform enables zero-trust security, optimizes costs, and allows for flexible workflows. Broadcom claims a potential 40% reduction in server hardware costs with this update.
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