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GPU cloud: Retail's new engine of relevance
Voice and Data
|September 2025
Retailers must shift from basic personalisation to hyper-relevance, using GPU cloud to deliver fast, scalable, and privacy-first experiences.
Personalisation in modern retail is a must-have and not a nice-to-have any more. It is table stakes and not a competitive edge a business has over another. Retail platforms of today are expected to understand their consumer instantly—from curated recommendations to predictive search. The key question is no longer whether businesses can personalise, but how to personalise for consumers.
To retain customers, businesses must customise quickly, at scale, and with precision. This is where the graphics processing unit (GPU) cloud comes in—the silent powerhouse enabling the next generation of intelligent, hyper-relevant retail experiences.
THE SHIFT TO HYPER RELEVANCE
A decade ago, personalisation meant addressing customers by name in an email. Today, it is about predicting what they want or need even before they can type it. This shift to hyper relevance requires real-time analysis of context, intent, and behaviour—all delivered in milliseconds.
It is not simply about enhancing user experience but also a test of a platform's infrastructure readiness and AI maturity. Businesses are turning to GPU cloud infrastructure to process massive volumes of behavioural data in real time.
Purpose-built GPUs, unlike CPUs, enable lightning- fast model inference, powering hyper-personalised experiences at scale. A GPU-powered backend ensures AI keeps up with customer expectations—whether serving millions of recommendations or dynamically adjusting pricing and promotions.
SPEED EQUALS REVENUE IN RETAIL
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