The AI gold rush is on, but for most companies, the mines are empty. A recent MIT report finds that 95% of enterprise AI pilots are falling short, primarily due to a learning gap for both tools and organizations.
Today, Submer founder Danny Pope announced a new company, InferX, designed to close that gap.
InferX is an AI Cloud and Edge computing company that provides AI-powered infrastructure and use-case delivery across sovereign cloud and telco edge. Designed for scalability and real-world monetization of AI, InferX combines GPU-powered cloud infrastructure with telco-integrated inference capabilities to deliver high-performance AI services so that enterprises and governments can deploy AI efficiently.
“AI is becoming a critical utility, and it deserves the same reliable, efficient and sovereign infrastructure as energy,” said Daniel Pope, Founder of InferX and Submer. “InferX has been created to provide that foundation – building an AI cloud platform that focuses on real AI use-case enablement.”
InferX combines Submer’s proven liquid-cooling expertise with its advanced AI operations and delivery capabilities. This platform, vertically integrated in combination with Submer, is designed to transform datacenters into the factories of intelligence – where compute, efficiency and sustainability converge to unlock the economic potential of AI.
The rapid acceleration of AI is colliding with physical and economic limits. Traditional datacenter infrastructure cannot keep pace with the compute intensity, energy demand and latency requirements of modern AI workloads. These constraints hinder progress, inflate costs, and slow the monetization of AI services.
InferX’s purpose is to solve these challenges. Leveraging a deep understanding of the AI infrastructure ecosystem, InferX delivers a faster, denser and greener AI cloud built to accelerate the Age of Intelligence through a dual-plane strategy that connects Core and Edge infrastructure: Core datacenters handling large-scale training and hosting in high-density GPU clusters, while Edge AI infrastructure delivers real-time inference close to users through telco and regional networks.
Beyond infrastructure, InferX is building an ecosystem in partnership with AI startups and developers to create and deploy monetizable AI use cases across its Core-to-Edge architecture.
Pope will be sharing additional information about InferX in mid-November at SC25, the international conference for high-performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. Those interested in learning more or setting up a media interview can contact the company here.
For more information, visit https://inferx.com



