Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT) has announced the launch of the first sites of its quantum-ready high-performance computing (HPC) GPU network in New York and Philadelphia. The company, which specializes in data monetization, credentialing, digital engagement, and real-world asset tokenization, expects full commercial availability of its planned 48,000-GPU fleet by Q3 2026. This network is designed to operate outside the hyperscaler supply chain, providing an alternative source of secure enterprise AI compute capacity amid ongoing GPU supply constraints.
The network will scale across 1,000 micro-edge sites in more than 100 U.S. cities, supporting low-latency AI inference, data tokenization, and monetization through the company’s IDE(R), DataValue(R), and DataScore(R) platforms. By leveraging these platforms, Datavault AI aims to offer a decentralized solution for AI workloads, potentially reducing reliance on major cloud providers. The expansion comes as demand for GPU computing surges, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Datavault AI's initiative is particularly significant for industries requiring high-performance computing, such as biotech, fintech, and energy. The company's cloud-based platform provides comprehensive solutions for data monetization and digital engagement, with a focus on Web 3.0 technologies. The new network is expected to enhance the capabilities of Datavault AI's Acoustic Science and Data Science divisions, which feature patented technologies like WiSA(R), ADIO(R), and Sumerian(R).
According to the press release, the network's quantum-ready design positions it for future advancements in computing, potentially offering advantages in speed and security. The company's Information Data Exchange (IDE) enables digital twins and secure attachment of physical objects to immutable metadata, fostering responsible AI development. As the network expands, it could provide a scalable solution for enterprises seeking to avoid the high costs and limited availability of GPU resources from traditional hyperscalers.
For more details, the full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/CDArB. Datavault AI is headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, and its latest updates can be found in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/DVLT.


