Rumble to Launch AI Compute Services in Mid-June
Rumble announced plans to enter the AI compute-as-a-service market by mid-June. The video platform aims to compete with major cloud providers. Shares rose 7 percent after the disclosure.
Rumble said it will begin offering AI compute-as-a-service by mid-June. The company positions the move as direct competition with the largest cloud hyperscalers.
Rumble shares increased 7 percent following the announcement.
The gain occurred after the company disclosed its timeline for entering the new market.
Pavlovski said the company plans to compete with AI hyperscalers in cloud computing services starting in mid-June. The statement outlined the June launch window for the new offering.
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Rumble will begin competing with established cloud hyperscalers in AI infrastructure.
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