Atlas Compute unveils modular edge server 'Atlas Node' and secures $75M Series B

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Atlas Compute unveils modular edge server 'Atlas Node' and secures $75M Series B

Atlas Compute revealed Atlas Node, a compact modular server designed for distributed deployment in telco racks and on-prem micro data centers. The hardware is built around hot-swappable accelerator modules, flexible networking blades, and an integrated orchestration agent that ties into common kubernetes distributions for edge workloads.

Coinciding with the product launch, Atlas Compute raised $75 million in a Series B led by Evergreen Capital to ramp manufacturing and expand regional service hubs. The round will fund a pilot fleet with several telecom operators and an engineering push to certify the nodes for power-constrained sites.

The company is pitching the Atlas Node as a unified platform for inferencing, real-time analytics, and lightweight virtualization at the edge. Early customers reported reduced deployment time and a path to consolidate separate AI inferencing stacks into a single modular chassis, which Atlas says will lower operational complexity for remote sites.