AI Model Training, Inference & GPU Computing Services (Shenzhen, China) - 1-Stop Outsourcing & Manufacturing with Full IP Protection

I offer professional AI computing and model services based in Shenzhen, China. You can outsource your AI-related tasks to me, including model training, testing, and GPU computing support.

Core services include:

1.?AI model training, inference, and testing

2.?Stable and reliable GPU computing support

3.?Outsourcing services related to AI models

4.?Model inference acceleration and performance optimization

5.?Model deployment, environment setup, and API integration

6.?Dataset processing, annotation, and cleaning

7.?Model stress testing and performance evaluation

8.?Computing hosting and 24/7 stable operation

9.?Model lightweighting, compression, and adaptation optimization

10.?Customized AI solutions and multi-model integration

11.?AI engineer technical manpower outsourcing

I provide comprehensive and professional AI technical personnel outsourcing support. Projects are fully implemented in one stop, helping you keep your team efficient and control operating costs precisely, ensuring high efficiency, convenience, and full delivery in one step.

To fully protect clients’ model security and intellectual property rights, I adopt a black-box isolated secure computing environment to ensure that client models are only used for task execution. They are completely inaccessible, uncopyable, and will never be leaked.
I can also sign formal confidentiality agreements and legal liability contracts to completely eliminate the risk of model leakage at both institutional and legal levels, making cooperation safe, secure, and guaranteed.

If you are interested, please contact me via email: zengailiang998@outlook.com

Honestly, there’s a common flaw that plagues everyone in the model training industry.
Most of us talk big about architecture and algorithms, but 90% of our time is spent fixing the environment, patching up data, and dealing with all sorts of weird, unexpected bugs.
Renting an A100 costs thousands a day, but in the end, most of the money goes to this invisible engineering wasteland.
I just want to ask: Are you really here to do algorithm work, or are you just a “computer repair engineer” stuck in the loop?