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Datavault AI has announced an expanded collaboration with IBM to deliver enterprise-grade AI at the edge through Available Infrastructure’s SanQtum AI platform. The deployment will operate in New York and Philadelphia, two highly data-intensive U.S. metro areas, using synchronized micro edge data centers built on a zero-trust network. SanQtum AI runs IBM’s WatsonX AI products and is designed to support secure data storage and compute, real-time scoring, tokenization, and ultra-low-latency processing. 

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By hosting Datavault AI’s Information Data Exchange and DataScore agents at the edge, the platform enables organizations to process and authenticate data at the point of creation without routing workloads through centralized public clouds, which reduces exposure to security and latency risks. Nathaniel Bradley, CEO of Datavault AI, stated, “We now have the infrastructure to deliver what the market has only talked about,” adding that the combined technology allows digital property to be created “nearly at the instant data comes into existence.” 

Daniel Gregory, CEO of Available Infrastructure, said that by combining speed, resilience, and trusted protection on one platform, SanQtum AI provides a strong foundation to improve the safety, reliability, and performance of AI and computing systems. IBM’s Biz Dziarmaga noted, “Our work with Datavault AI and Available Infrastructure demonstrates the power of IBM’s ecosystem approach.” The GPU-rich SanQtum AI architecture is expected to reach operational scale in New York and Philadelphia in the first quarter of 2026, with plans to expand to additional metropolitan regions.

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