EQUINIX, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the world’s digital infrastructure company®, today unveiled the Distributed AI Hub, powered by Equinix Fabric Intelligence™, to provide a single, unified framework for enterprises to connect, secure, and simplify their increasingly complex and distributed AI ecosystems.
The Hub is a neutral location that allows enterprises to discover, connect to, and consume AI infrastructure providers—including model companies, GPU clouds, data platforms, network and security services, and AI frameworks—all through private, low-latency connectivity at Equinix’s 280 high performance data centers.
“Enterprises are racing to deploy agentic AI but are finding that their existing infrastructure was never designed for the complexities of distributed intelligence,” said Mary Johnston Turner, Research Vice President, Digital Infrastructure Strategies at IDC. “By 2027, IDC expects 80% of enterprises will deploy distributed edge infrastructure to improve the latency and responsiveness of AI applications. Enterprises will need solutions like Equinix’s Distributed AI Hub to enable them to unify these disparate systems.”
To unlock the true value of agentic AI, enterprises need to unify inherently distributed workflows: training data and inference workloads sprawled across public clouds, private data centers, edge environments, and a rising wave of specialized neoclouds, each with unique performance and sovereignty constraints.
This maze of silos can slow innovation, complicate governance, and make it nearly impossible to run AI workloads close to the data that fuels them—limiting business impact and user experience.
That is why Equinix is taking its distributed AI infrastructure a step further with the launch of the Distributed AI Hub, giving enterprises a simple, secure, more performant way to run AI across different locations.







