Why it matters
Africa has largely been left behind in the AI revolution. Cassava’s investment aims to change that by building a continent-wide AI infrastructure that can support research, startups, and governments.
“This is about ensuring that Africa doesn’t get left behind,” said Hardy Pemhiwa, president and CEO of Cassava.
The details
- The AI factory will be built using Nvidia’s GPUs and software.
- Cassava plans to deploy 12,000 GPUs across South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, and Morocco over the next 3–4 years.
- 3,000 GPUs will be installed in South Africa by June — the first step in the rollout.
- A single Nvidia GPU costs between $45,000 and $60,000.
Between the lines
Pemhiwa said investing now, even with limited capital, is necessary to encourage others to follow.
“The GPUs themselves are like laying fiber — the investment is really about building the whole AI ecosystem.”
Big picture:
With Nvidia controlling 93% of the GPU market, the US chip giant was a natural choice. Cassava can also resell excess capacity to other Nvidia cloud clients globally.
- The AI factory will target universities, startups, developers, and governments, with sectors like health and fintech being key beneficiaries.