Africa's Sovereign AI Leap: Kenya Launches Servernah Cloud
Kenya unveils Servernah Cloud, the continent's first sovereign-hosted AI platform designed for localized GPU workloads.
In a historic move for the African tech ecosystem, Kenya has officially launched Servernah Cloud, the continent's first sovereign-hosted AI platform. This infrastructure allows local enterprises and government agencies to execute high-performance GPU workloads without moving sensitive data offshore, directly addressing data sovereignty concerns.
Bridging the Infrastructure Gap
Servernah Cloud is built on a distributed cluster of specialized AI hardware, providing low-latency access to foundation models for East African developers. By localized compute power, Kenya aims to reduce the "latency tax" that has historically hindered African startups from competing in the global agentic AI race.
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