HostColor.com (HC) has announced bare metal servers and cloud infrastructure designed to host AI-based applications and projects across multiple data centers in the U.S. and Europe.
HostColor.com (HC)
New York New York, Oct. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — HostColor.com (HC), a globally recognized cloud and managed infrastructure service provider, has announced the availability of its custom-built, high-bandwidth, AI-powered, GPU dedicated server platforms. These platforms are equipped with high-performance AMD and Intel processors.
HostColor’s AI server hosting uses AMD EPYC and Ryzen processors as well as Nvidia, Hailo-8 AI, and Google Coral artificial intelligence accelerator toolkits.
The Hailo-8 AI is an artificial intelligence accelerator. When used on edge-hosted servers, it can perform artificial intelligence tasks such as object detection and video analytics for autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and industrial automation. Intel and AMD dedicated servers using the Hailo-8 AI offer real-time neural network inference at high speeds. They are used to host industrial-grade camera devices and robotic systems.
Coral (also known as Google Coral) is a hardware toolkit designed to support the development and deployment of machine learning applications at the “edge.” Coral operates locally on edge-dedicated server appliances, eliminating the need for major cloud service application networks. The toolkit’s core is the Google Edge TPU, a custom-built ASIC designed for high-speed, low-power machine learning (ML) inference using TensorFlow Lite models.
HostColor offers AMD dedicated servers for hosting machine learning and AI workflows in data centers across the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America. The most widely used HostColor data center locations for artificial intelligence project infrastructure services are in Ashburn, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Newark, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, and San Francisco. The DataBank New York data center, located at 111 Eighth Avenue in Downtown Manhattan, is HC’s flagship service location for delivering AMD CPU-powered servers. It is housed in a telecommunications building owned by Google. Other new locations for delivering AMD CPU-powered bare metal servers include Equinix LA3 and CoreSite LA2 in Los Angeles.
In Europe, HostColor offers a wide range of infrastructure solutions for AI projects in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Madrid, London, Paris, Vienna, and Zurich. The company’s most popular locations in Asia for delivering dedicated servers that support AI workflows are in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo.


