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Home » Arrcus Expands AI Fabric Offerings with Edgecore and UfiSpace Partnerships

Arrcus Expands AI Fabric Offerings with Edgecore and UfiSpace Partnerships

May 20, 2025
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Arrcus is strengthening its position in the AI infrastructure space through expanded strategic collaborations with UfiSpace and Edgecore Networks, aiming to deliver integrated, disaggregated networking solutions optimized for AI, cloud, and data center workloads. The joint efforts bring together Arrcus’ ArcOS and ACE-AI software platforms with cutting-edge hardware based on Broadcom’s latest silicon, enabling customers to build flexible, high-performance, and cost-efficient network fabrics.

The partnership with UfiSpace centers on delivering modular and scalable networking solutions that span edge, metro, core, and hyperscale data centers. Leveraging UfiSpace’s open networking hardware and Arrcus’ ACE-AI stack, the combined solution supports use cases such as GPU cluster interconnect, edge inferencing, and multi-tenant AI fabrics. It features capabilities such as congestion control with RoCEv2 and PFC, real-time telemetry via ArcIQ, and support for IP CLOS and virtualized distributed routing (VDR) architectures—allowing for dynamic workload balancing across AI compute environments.

Simultaneously, Arrcus and Edgecore announced a turnkey AI infrastructure solution featuring ArcOS running on Edgecore’s Tomahawk 5-based AIS-800 platform. This 800G-capable switch, delivering up to 51.2 Tbps in a compact 1RU form factor, is pre-validated with Arrcus software to provide low-latency, lossless Ethernet connectivity optimized for RDMA workloads. The out-of-the-box integration allows faster deployment, deterministic performance, and the flexibility to scale across GPU clusters in both public and private cloud environments.

“GPU clusters powering AI models are only as good as the network fabric that connects them,” said Shekar Ayyar, CEO of Arrcus. “Together with UfiSpace and Edgecore, we’re simplifying that fabric, eliminating friction, and helping customers rapidly scale AI infrastructure with confidence.” UfiSpace CEO Vincent Ho added, “By working closely with Arrcus, we’re delivering AI-optimized solutions that empower cloud providers, enterprises, and telecoms to deploy intelligent networking fabrics tailored to AI workloads.”

  • Arrcus expands partnerships with UfiSpace and Edgecore to support AI infrastructure scaling
  • ACE-AI and ArcIQ software stacks deliver real-time telemetry, congestion control, and automation
  • Edgecore’s TH5-based 800G switch offers 51.2 Tbps in a compact 1RU form factor
  • UfiSpace platforms support IP CLOS and VDR architectures using Broadcom Tomahawk 5, Jericho 3-AI, and Trident 4
  • Joint solutions deliver disaggregated, plug-and-play AI networking from edge to hyperscale data centers

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