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April 18, 2024

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AMPD Ventures (AMPD.C) collaboration with Parsec Cloud to bring streaming tech to AMPD Workstations

AMPD Ventures (AMPD.C) inked a referral agreement with latency streaming tech company, Parsec Cloud, today.

The aim with the agreement is to eventually forge a broader collaboration between the two companies with the intention of bringing Parsec’s ultra-low latency streaming tech to AMPD Virtual Workstations and other components of AMPD’s Virtual Studio.

“Parsec and AMPD share the vision that digital content creation should be able to happen from any device in any location using seamless, powerful cloud infrastructure to both create and deliver latency-sensitive, real-time applications of today and tomorrow. We are excited to enter into a formal relationship with Parsec through which AMPD customers can benefit from Parsec’s amazing technology and add Parsec to our growing roster of industry-leading partnerships as we continue to develop the High-Performance Edge,” said Anthony Brown, CEO at AMPD.

AMPD isn’t like other computer companies. Whereas other computers might provide access to the cloud or even upgrades to whatever shiny new computer or technological whatnot’s presently making waves, AMPD handles the infrastructure behind all of these front-line applications. They offer high performance computing solutions in sustainable urban data centres, and are at the forefront of the transition to the next generation of computing infrastructure by being the hosting company of the Metaverse.

Note that hosting the metaverse and being a metaverse provider are two different articles altogether. AMPD provides the levers and hydraulics and the workings behind the curtain of the metaverse, but the wizard still needs to run the show.

“AMPD Virtual Workstations, coupled with Parsec’s technology, are an ideal solution for a small but growing studio like ours. The scalable computing environment allows us to conserve resources while still giving our team fast, responsive access to the powerful machines they need – wherever they want to work,” according to Alex Jenyon, co-founder and CEO at Bunker Digital, a Vancouver-based digital content creator studio that’s been using AMPD Virtual Workstation.

Estimates are the virtual desktop infrastructure market will be worth USD$30 billion by 2026, up from $11 billion in 2020, representing 17% annual CAGR growth.

—Joseph Morton

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