Parasail Combines NVIDIA AI with d-Matrix for 10x Faster AI Inference
Parasail, the inference cloud for AI-native startups, and d-Matrix, a pioneer in low-latency AI inference compute platforms for data centers, today announced Parasail is deploying d-Matrix Corsair inference accelerators alongside the NVIDIA Hopper and NVIDIA Blackwell architectures to deliver up to 10x faster, more cost-efficient inference services to its customers.
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Parasail’s Corsair deployment marks one of the first commercial-scale examples of heterogeneous disaggregated inference in production, where NVIDIA AI infrastructure and d-Matrix’s purpose-built Corsair inference accelerators will operate in concert, each performing computing tasks in which they excel. Using this approach, Parasail aims to improve inference economics for select workloads by combining NVIDIA GPUs for compute-intensive prefill with d-Matrix Corsair accelerators for latency-sensitive decode.
With approvals and construction buildouts of new data centers a multi-year process, Parasail is leaning into a heterogeneous compute approach with d-Matrix to obtain even more value from the NVIDIA AI infrastructure already in its data centers. By pairing Corsair with its Hopper and Blackwell fleet, Parasail is extending fleet performance and passing the gains directly to its customers. For the developers and enterprises relying on Parasail’s platform, the result is simple: faster, more economically efficient tokens, today.
“We’re relentless about delivering the best inference performance per dollar,” said Mike Henry, founder and CEO of Parasail. “Everyone’s focused on the next GPU generation, but we run large Hopper and Blackwell fleets today and pairing them with Corsair lets us deliver our customers the edge they need while also extending the life of the hardware we’ve already deployed.”
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“Parasail is proving what we’ve believed from the start: the future of inference is heterogeneous,” said Sid Sheth, founder and CEO of d-Matrix. “GPUs and purpose-built inference accelerators aren’t competitors; they’re better together. By deploying Corsair alongside their NVIDIA fleet, Parasail is embracing a heterogeneous inference approach designed to optimize each phase of the workload.”
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