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NEXACORE Publishes Institutional-Grade SLA Framework for Deterministic AI Compute

  • Writer: Nexacore Technologies
    Nexacore Technologies
  • Jan 26
  • 1 min read

As artificial intelligence infrastructure transitions from experimental deployments to core institutional assets, the standards governing its reliability must evolve. Today, NEXACORE TECHNOLOGIES, a subsidiary of Marwynn Holdings (NASDAQ: MWYN), released its proprietary Service Level Agreement (SLA) framework specifically designed for "Deterministic AI Compute."


Historically, cloud computing has relied on nominal resource allocation and over-subscription models. While acceptable for standard web hosting, this model is catastrophic for synchronous AI training workloads, where a single node failure or power fluctuation can corrupt weeks of progress and waste millions in capital.


NEXACORE’s new SLA framework introduces the concept of "Deterministic Compute Delivery." The framework guarantees three critical pillars for institutional clients:

  1. Uninterrupted Power Density: Strict guarantees on megawatt delivery and liquid-to-chip cooling uptime.

  2. Dedicated Silicon Integrity: 100% allocation of bare-metal accelerators with zero virtualization or resource-sharing overlays.

  3. Network Topology Assurance: Verified, non-blocking interconnect speeds to ensure maximum cluster yield.


"Enterprise clients expect certainty," stated NEXACORE’s Chief Operating Officer. "By publishing this framework, we are drawing a line in the sand. We are moving the industry away from 'best-effort' cloud models and establishing the strict, legally binding operational standards required for institutional AI deployment."


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