Blaize Holdings Inc. (BZAI) has signed a $120 million agreement with Starshine Computing Power Technology to deploy its hybrid AI infrastructure across key markets in Asia. The project will begin rolling out in fiscal Q3 2025 and continue through 2026, marking one of the company’s largest regional expansions to date.
The deal covers countries including China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia, focusing on edge-based AI deployments for smart cities, manufacturing, agriculture, energy, and public infrastructure. Blaize’s hybrid platform combines its proprietary Graph Streaming Processor with traditional GPU infrastructure, delivering scalable, low-latency AI performance for real-time data processing at the edge.
Blaize will provide complete AI compute clusters to support multimodal workloads such as video, audio, and sensor data, all within energy-efficient designs aimed at reducing cost and power consumption. The clusters are engineered to be easily integrated into existing infrastructure, giving governments and enterprises in Asia the tools to modernize their digital systems.
Deployment is expected to drive significant revenue beginning in Q3 and contribute to Blaize’s expansion in global AI infrastructure markets. The company maintains a global presence, including operations in North America, India, the UK, and the UAE, with technology tailored for edge inference in high-performance environments.
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