National Compute Infrastructure Strategy
National compute strategy sits at the intersection of geopolitics, industrial policy, and technical infrastructure. You need vendor clarity, capacity planning, and continuous intelligence on export controls and supply chain resilience.
Strategic clarity for national compute decisions
- Capacity planning: How much compute capacity do you actually need. Sizing for research, inference, and commercial applications. Build-vs-buy analysis with cost models.
- Vendor evaluation: Which vendors to partner with. NVIDIA dominance and export controls. Alternative processors and second-sourcing for resilience. Procurement strategy.
- Infrastructure architecture: Centralised national clusters vs distributed regional capacity. Public-private partnership models. Resilience and governance structures.
- Geopolitical intelligence: Export control developments affecting procurement. Supply chain concentration and vendor stability. Emerging alternatives and technology shifts.
How Disintermediate supports national programmes
Strategy Advisory
National compute infrastructure strategy, capacity planning, and technology selection. Vendor evaluation framework and procurement roadmap. Centralised vs distributed infrastructure models.
Learn more →Deployment Advisory
Infrastructure architecture, technical design, and deployment guidance. Cooling, power, networking, and interconnect recommendations. Integration with existing national infrastructure.
Learn more →Retained Advisory
Continuous intelligence on vendor stability, geopolitical developments, export control changes, and emerging technology alternatives. Quarterly strategy reviews as markets shift.
Learn more →The landscape we track
- Export controls: Deep understanding of NVIDIA restrictions, dual-use technology frameworks, and compliance requirements. How do export control tiers affect your procurement strategy.
- Geopolitical dynamics: Supply chain concentration, vendor stability, and the shifting landscape of GPU availability. How recent sanctions, partnerships, and trade dynamics affect your strategy.
- Sovereign wealth fund activity: Capital flows from Gulf funds, Asian funds, and European funds investing in GPU infrastructure. Understanding where capital flows informs your own infrastructure decisions.
- Vendor landscape: NVIDIA market dominance, emerging alternatives (AMD, Intel), integrators, and regional providers. Technology roadmaps and capability evolution.
Government and institutional stakeholders
- Government ministries and agencies planning national AI and compute infrastructure
- Sovereign wealth funds evaluating compute infrastructure and GPU investments
- Research institutions deploying large-scale compute for academic research
- National development banks financing compute infrastructure projects
- Defence and intelligence agencies building secure, sovereign compute capacity
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