GPU-as-a-Service: Unlocking AI at the Edge

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MEF CEO Nan Chen and Infosys Vice President Jinu Koshy walked through a live demonstration of GPUaaS highlighting how telecom operators can seamlessly provision GPUs through MEF’s Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO) APIs, enabling customers to order resources on demand. This brings AI closer to where data is generated, enabling industries to benefit from faster, more efficient AI-powered solutions.

GPUs at the Edge: A Game Changer for AI 

Traditional AI models rely on cloud-based computing, which introduces latency due to the distance between data sources and processing centers. For real-time AI applications like computer vision, traffic management, and security systems, it is essential to move AI processing to the network edge, where data is generated, latency is minimized, and performance is drastically improved. 

The key to unlocking AI at the Edge lies in GPU-powered infrastructure. GPUs are ideal for AI inferencing tasks, enabling faster data processing for complex applications. The demonstration from MEF, Infosys, Nvidia and IronYun illustrates how high-performance GPUaaS makes it easier for enterprises to access powerful AI capabilities without heavy upfront investments. 

AI in Action: Smart Cities at the Forefront 

An example showcased at MWC was the use of AI in smart cities. With thousands of cameras generating massive streams of data, AI systems need the ability to process in real time. By using GPUs at the Edge, data can be analyzed on-site, enabling instant insights and actions like monitoring traffic flow, enhancing security, or optimizing energy use. 

The application demonstrated how service providers can leverage MEF’s LSO APIs to automate provisioning of GPU service orders and AI models, simplifying service delivery and creating new revenue opportunities with AI-powered services at the Edge. 

Standardization and Interoperability: MEF’s Role 

The standardization and automation enabled by MEF’s LSO APIs ensures seamless, on-demand access to GPU resources across multiple platforms, providing an automated process for quoting, ordering, and activating GPU services. This creates a frictionless experience for both service providers and their customers, ensuring interoperability across different networks. 

The ability to offer GPUaaS at the Edge is a transformative step in the evolution of AI. By utilizing MEF standards-based LSO APIs, service providers can offer enterprises a scalable, efficient way to deploy AI applications without significant capital investments, setting a new benchmark for AI services. 

Empowering Enterprises with Real-World AI Solutions 

Infosys, with its advanced solutions such as Infosys Topaz and Infosys Cobalt, is at the forefront of delivering high-performance AI at the Edge. By bringing AI processing to the Edge, Infosys enables enterprises to run real-time AI applications with lower latency and greater efficiency, while unlocking new revenue streams.  

IronYun, a leader in video analytics, adds another layer of real-world applicability. Its Vaidio platform, powered by GPUs at the Edge, supports real-time video analytics for security, safety, and operational applications.  

The Road Ahead: AI-Powered Networks at the Edge 

The introduction of GPUaaS at the Edge is a major milestone in the evolution of intelligent telecom networks. As service providers adopt these AI technologies, they can unlock new monetization opportunities, offering high-value services while meeting the growing demand for low-latency solutions. As industries increasingly embrace AI, MEF, Infosys, Nvidia, and IronYun are leading the way in making these technologies accessible, scalable, and ready for widespread adoption, reshaping the landscape of AI and Edge computing for years to come.  

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Pascal Menezes

Chief Technology Officer | MEF

Pascal Menezes is Chief Technology Officer at MEF. He is a proven technology thought leader, sales evangelist, product manager, and seasoned IP architect with decades of experience in internetworking, next-generation information systems, and communication architectures.

At MEF, Pascal leads the advancement of cutting-edge automation, security, and networking technologies, focusing on Network-as-a-Service (NaaS), AI-driven networking, MEF’s Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO), SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), SD-WAN, cloud-scale architectures, edge computing, service assurance, and API-driven interoperability. His work is driving industry alignment around standardization and certification for automation in global communications services.

Pascal is a former Principal at Microsoft Skype for Business Global Carrier Group, where he spent nearly a decade working on real-time media and network technologies. He has contributed to five startups with multiple successes, received numerous industry thought leadership awards, and presented extensively at global events. Pascal holds 30+ patents and patents pending and has co-authored standards in the IETF, MEF, and Broadband Forum (MPLS).

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