Swiss AI lab Giotto.ai launches portable enterprise AI model that runs on a single GPU

Swiss AI lab Giotto.ai has released a portable AI model that runs on a single GPU, letting enterprises and governments operate it on their own infrastructure. It targets sectors like defense, finance, and healthcare where data control is critical.

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Published on: May 19, 2026
Swiss AI lab Giotto.ai launches portable enterprise AI model that runs on a single GPU

Swiss AI Lab Launches Portable Model for Enterprise Operations

Giotto.ai announced today that its portable AI model and operating system are available for enterprises and governments. The system delivers advanced reasoning capabilities on a single GPU, allowing organizations to run AI on their own infrastructure rather than through cloud APIs.

The model performs competitively on reasoning benchmarks including AIME and MATH while requiring minimal hardware. Giotto positions this as an alternative to the industry's shift toward larger models, centralized cloud infrastructure, and external API providers.

Three Deployment Options

Organizations can deploy Giotto in three ways: as a software license on their own GPUs, through Giotto-managed GPU capacity, or as pre-installed hardware appliances.

  • Giotto Workstation is a secure physical appliance for office and IT-room environments
  • Giotto Server extends the same system to data centers and colocation facilities
  • Software licenses allow deployment on existing GPU infrastructure

For operations teams, the deployment flexibility matters because it removes dependency on external providers and reduces data exposure. Organizations retain control over their AI systems, their data, and how the technology integrates into existing workflows.

Control as the Core Feature

Aldo PodestΓ , CEO at Giotto.ai, said the company built the system for organizations that need to govern their own technology stack without large engineering teams or hyperscale infrastructure. "Advanced AI should not remain a rented capability controlled by a few external platforms," said Francesco Palma, COO at Giotto.ai.

This matters most in sectors where security, compliance, and operational continuity are non-negotiable: public administration, defense, finance, healthcare, energy, manufacturing, and telecommunications.

Operations professionals evaluating AI systems should consider how control and data sovereignty affect their organization's risk profile and strategic independence. Giotto's approach addresses a specific operational requirement: the ability to install, govern, and operate advanced AI capabilities directly on company infrastructure.

Organizations interested in deployment can contact business@giotto.ai.

Learn more: AI for Operations covers implementation strategies for process optimization and workflow automation. Generative AI and LLM provides technical context on how these systems work.


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