Broadcom released VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.1 to support production Artificial Intelligence workloads. The platform provides a secure and cost-effective private cloud infrastructure. It features an AI and Kubernetes native environment with integrated security.
VCF 9.1 supports mixed compute hardware from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA. This integration allows enterprises to deploy AI applications with greater hardware flexibility. Broadcom states the platform reduces server costs.
The update lowers the total cost of ownership for storage. The system decreases Kubernetes operational costs. Analysts view the release as a continued investment in the VCF platform following the Broadcom acquisition. The launch targets a growing enterprise preference for private clouds due to security and privacy concerns.