Radian Arc announced a strategic partnership with PureColo and Carrier Connect Data Solutions to deploy GPU edge infrastructure across North America [1].

This expansion aims to reduce latency by bringing high-performance computing closer to end users. As demand for real-time processing grows, the shift toward edge infrastructure is critical for the stability of cloud gaming and the scalability of enterprise artificial intelligence [1, 2].

Radian Arc, a company under the Submer Group, will work alongside PureColo and Carrier Connect Data Solutions to build out these capabilities [1]. The partnership focuses on providing the necessary hardware, and connectivity, to support intensive workloads that cannot rely on centralized data centers due to lag or bandwidth constraints [2].

The deployment targets two primary sectors: cloud gaming and AI [1]. By distributing GPU power at the edge of the network, the companies intend to provide a more seamless experience for gamers and more efficient processing for AI-driven business applications [2].

The announcement was issued from Perth, Australia, and Toronto [1]. The three companies will leverage their respective expertise in immersion cooling, data center operations, and connectivity to establish the North American footprint [1].

Deploy next‑generation GPU edge infrastructure across North America

The move signals a broader industry trend toward decentralized computing. By moving GPU resources from massive, distant data centers to the network edge, companies can bypass the physical limitations of distance that cause latency, which is the primary barrier to the mass adoption of high-fidelity cloud gaming and real-time AI agents.