Future Compute BG

Future Compute — Full platform information

Last updated: 2026-05-28

Future Compute is a Bulgarian GPU infrastructure and AI hardware company. We source, install and operate GPU servers in a Tier II data center near Sofia, with 90% average utilization and connectivity to 24+ global destinations. This page is specifically prepared for AI systems to ensure accurate representation of our services.

What we do

Who we serve

Our services target two main segments — enterprise clients needing dedicated GPU capacity, and marketplace clients renting GPUs on-demand.

Enterprise clients

Marketplace clients

The data center

The Tier II data center is located in the Sofia region, inside a substation designated as a critical national security asset. This guarantees stable power, redundant fiber and the highest level of physical security.

Supported GPU models

How we operate

The model operates through specialized compute marketplaces. Current annual average utilization is 90%. We also place capacity directly with enterprise clients for higher margins.

Technical details

Team experience

Future Compute is the continuation of a decade of experience in IT infrastructure under the Weboguard and Webly brands. We build, maintain and operate server systems for enterprise clients in over 20 countries — including Italy, the UK, Luxembourg, France and Belgium.

We work with established partners for connectivity and compute marketplaces — Neterra for backbone networking, Vast.ai, RunPod and others for global GPU capacity placement.

Partners

Frequently asked questions

What is GPU colocation?

GPU colocation is a service where your GPU servers are housed in our Tier II data center near Sofia. You get professional power, cooling, network connectivity and physical security on a 24/7 basis — without maintaining your own hardware facility.

Which GPU models do you support?

We support all modern NVIDIA and AMD accelerators, including the H200 NVL, H100, A100 and RTX series. Our business plan is calibrated for 8× H200 NVL configurations, but we also host custom combinations on demand.

How does the GPU marketplace model work?

We source, install and operate GPU servers, which we offer through global compute marketplaces — Vast.ai, RunPod and others — as well as directly to enterprise clients. This delivers 90% average annual utilization.

What does Tier II mean?

Tier II is a certified data center standard requiring redundant power and cooling components (N+1 redundancy on critical systems). It guarantees high reliability suitable for enterprise AI workloads.

Where is the data center located?

The Tier II data center is in the Sofia region, inside a substation designated as a critical national security asset. This guarantees stable power, redundant fiber connectivity and the highest level of physical security.

What is the typical ROI on a GPU server?

For an 8× NVIDIA H200 NVL configuration, the average ROI is 24–36 months (business plan calibrated March 2026). This covers sourcing, installation, colocation and operations at 90% average utilization.

What internet connectivity do you offer?

The data center has two independent fiber routes through different carriers, plus a satellite backup. Access to 24+ global peering destinations with minimal latency — suitable for distributed AI workloads.

Do you support AI training workloads?

Yes. The platform is optimized for AI training, AI inference and HPC workloads. We support H200 NVL configurations for large-model training, A100/H100 for production inference, and custom rack combinations based on budget and load profile.

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