According to a recent LinkedIn post from Speedata, the company is partnering with Nebul, described as a European sovereign AI “neocloud,” to deploy Speedata’s Analytics Processing Unit (APU) technology in European cloud infrastructure. The post characterizes this as Speedata’s first commercial APU deployment in a European cloud environment, targeting analytics workloads for regional enterprises.
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The LinkedIn post highlights a reference deployment in which an enterprise customer reportedly replaced 38 servers with 3 APU-enabled systems, with the company suggesting more than 90% cost reductions and up to 100x performance gains on Apache Spark workloads. The post also emphasizes that this setup is designed to keep data under European jurisdictional control, aligning with growing regulatory and data-sovereignty requirements.
According to the post, Speedata positions its APU as executing Apache Spark SQL natively in silicon, with use cases spanning batch ETL, AI data preparation, and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipelines. The message further indicates that the APU is intended to complement, rather than replace, GPUs by addressing data-layer bottlenecks that traditional GPU-centric architectures may not resolve, potentially enhancing overall AI infrastructure efficiency.
For investors, the partnership with Nebul may signal early commercial traction for Speedata’s specialized analytics silicon in a regulated and strategically important European market. If the reported cost and performance metrics are replicated at scale, Speedata could strengthen its competitive position in data analytics and AI infrastructure, while Nebul may benefit from differentiated performance and sovereignty-focused cloud offerings.

