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Home » Arrcus and NVIDIA Link Networking and GPU Telemetry for AI Inference Routing

Arrcus and NVIDIA Link Networking and GPU Telemetry for AI Inference Routing

March 16, 2026
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Arrcus announced integration between its Arrcus Inference Network Fabric (AINF) and multiple NVIDIA AI infrastructure components, including the NVIDIA Dynamo framework, NVIDIA BlueField‑3 DPUs, and NVIDIA Spectrum‑X networking. The combined platform aims to improve performance and efficiency for distributed AI inference workloads across edge, data center, and cloud environments.

The integration positions networking as an active control layer for AI inference operations. AINF works with NVIDIA Dynamo to route inference requests across geographically distributed sites while monitoring model availability, network conditions, and infrastructure health. Dynamo handles load balancing among model replicas within a given site, while AINF determines which site should process each request. The architecture allows operators to optimize GPU utilization, enforce policies such as geofencing, and prioritize latency-sensitive workloads such as voice, video analytics, and real-time agentic AI applications.

Arrcus said the joint solution also integrates with BlueField-3 DPUs to secure inference traffic across distributed environments. BlueField-3 enables line-rate encryption of up to 400 Gbps without CPU overhead, while Spectrum-X Ethernet networking provides high-performance connectivity for GPU clusters. Together, the technologies create a policy-aware inference fabric designed to steer AI traffic intelligently across edge, data center, and cloud deployments.

• AINF acts as a global routing layer for distributed AI inference

• Integration with NVIDIA Dynamo enables model-aware routing decisions across sites

• Dynamo manages local model replica load balancing while AINF manages global traffic routing

• BlueField-3 DPUs provide line-rate encryption up to 400 Gbps for secure multi-site inference traffic

• Spectrum-X Ethernet networking supports high-performance GPU cluster connectivity

• The architecture supports agentic AI workflows that chain multiple inference calls across distributed models

“AI is entering its inference era, where networking becomes the control plane for performance and economics,” said ShekarAyyar, Chairman and CEO of Arrcus. “By integrating AINF with NVIDIA AI technologies, we are enabling operators and enterprises to intelligently route inference traffic, maximize GPU utilization and deliver real-time AI services at global scale.”

🌐 Analysis

The announcement reflects a growing industry focus on network-aware AI inference orchestration, where routing decisions depend not only on network conditions but also on model availability, GPU telemetry, and application requirements. As AI workloads shift from centralized training clusters toward globally distributed inference, the network increasingly acts as the control plane coordinating model execution across multiple sites.

This integration also highlights NVIDIA’s broader strategy to extend its AI platform beyond GPUs into a full infrastructure stack that includes DPUs, Ethernet switching, and software frameworks. By combining AINF’s distributed routing capabilities with NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure, Arrcus positions its networking software as a key orchestration layer for emerging agentic AI applications that require low latency and dynamic resource selection across edge and cloud environments.

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