Cassava and Nvidia Team Up to Propel Africa’s AI Development Forward.

Cassava’s AI-enabled data centres will help Africa develop domestic AI technologies, increase productivity, protect data and support businesses, making the continent economically competitive and future-ready.

AI is helping innovators solve our greatest challenges in agriculture, healthcare, energy, financial services and many other industries creating opportunity in Africa,” said Jaap Zuiderveld, VP EMEA at NVIDIA.

Chroma Pixel Games Welcomes Cassava and NVIDIA’s AI Factory Initiative in Africa

Chroma Pixel Games is thrilled to witness the groundbreaking partnership between Cassava Technologies and NVIDIA, which is set to transform Africa’s digital landscape with the launch of the continent’s first AI factory. This collaboration will provide powerful AI-driven data centers to accelerate technological advancements and boost local innovation in artificial intelligence.

As a pioneering force in Africa’s gaming industry, Chroma Pixel Games understands the critical role of cutting-edge computing infrastructure in enabling the development of high-quality gaming experiences. This initiative aligns with our vision of bringing AAA-quality games to Africa and strengthening the gaming ecosystem with advanced graphical computation capabilities.

The Cassava AI Factory will ensure businesses and researchers have access to the AI computing power required to scale, boost productivity and power innovation. By using this secure, high-performance AI Factory, African businesses and governments can develop local solutions to local challenges, enabling Africans to build, train, scale and deploy AI in a secure environment compliant with global and local regulations.

“Building digital infrastructure for the AI economy is a priority if Africa is to take full advantage of the fourth industrial revolution. Our AI Factory provides the infrastructure for this innovation to scale, empowering African businesses, startups and researchers with access to cutting-edge AI infrastructure to turn their bold ideas into real-world breakthroughs — and now, they don’t have to look beyond Africa to get it,” said Strive Masiyiwa, Founder & Chairman of Cassava. “Collaborating with NVIDIA gives us the advanced computing capabilities needed to drive Africa’s AI innovation while strengthening the continent’s digital independence.”

Forging Africa’s Tech Future: Edwin Kapesa’s Visionary Dialogue with Strive Masiyiwa

Our Founder & CEO, Edwin Kapesa, continues to push the boundaries of innovation in gaming and technology. This year, Chroma Pixel Games proudly joined the NVIDIA Inception Program, a global network designed to support startups leveraging AI and deep learning. This milestone marks a strategic step towards optimizing our game development processes and enhancing real-time rendering for immersive gameplay experiences.

Looking ahead, Mr. Kapesa is set to secure a meeting with Strive Masiyiwa, Founder and Executive Chairman of Econet Group (Cassava Technologies and Econet). Mr. Kapesa considers Mr. Masiyiwa a visionary leader and a mentor in the tech industry, sharing a common interest in driving Africa’s technological evolution. Their discussions will focus on establishing a robust graphical computation framework on the continent and fostering an environment that nurtures world-class gaming studios in Africa.

Africa to become a competitive player in the global AI and gaming industries

Cassava’s AI-enabled data centers, powered by NVIDIA technology, represent a major leap towards digital sovereignty for Africa. By keeping AI computing capacity within the continent, businesses, governments, and researchers will have access to the resources they need to scale their operations and develop groundbreaking solutions.

Chroma Pixel Games fully supports this initiative, as it paves the way for Africa to become a competitive player in the global AI and gaming industries. With state-of-the-art infrastructure and forward-thinking collaborations, the dream of seeing more AAA games developed in Africa is rapidly becoming a reality.

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