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Lablup adds Intel Arc Pro B70 support to Backend.AI
By LablupBackend.AI now officially supports the Intel Arc Pro B70 workstation GPU, expanding its hardware coverage beyond Intel Gaudi 2 and 3 AI accelerators to include the Arc graphics lineup. This enables unified management of Intel AI hardware across environments, from data center Gaudi to workstation-class Arc Pro, within a single platform. Backend.AI supports diverse GPUs and accelerators with an intuitive interface and session-based resource management, simplifying AI model development, training, and deployment. With 32GB memory and high throughput, Arc Pro B70 is optimized for agentic AI workloads, improving concurrency and KV cache efficiency.12 June 2026

Intel Arc meets Backend.AI: What the Arc Pro B70's 32GB memory buys for agentic AI
By Jinho Heo and 2 othersBackend.AI now officially supports Intel Arc Pro B70, expanding its Intel lineup beyond Gaudi 2/3 AI accelerators to Arc graphics. From datacenter Gaudi to workstation Arc Pro, teams can manage Intel AI hardware in one platform.12 June 2026

Lablup Releases 'mlxcel,' an Open-Source AI Inference Engine Optimized for Apple Silicon
By LablupLablup open-sources mlxcel, an AI inference engine optimized for Apple Silicon (M1 to M5) and NVIDIA CUDA. Built in pure Rust with no Python runtime, it delivers 119% of mlx-lm's decode throughput and supports 80+ model architectures.18 May 2026

Lablup at AI EXPO KOREA 2026: Booth Highlights
By LablupLablup wrapped up AI EXPO KOREA 2026 at booth F04. A three-day recap, from Backend.AI's AI infrastructure orchestration to AI:GO running models and autonomous agents on a laptop.15 May 2026

Career | up: Charting what's next, today | Eunjin Hwang, Hyunhoi Koo, Sergey Leksikov
By Soyeong Lim, Jinho HeoThree Lablup researchers on Lagrange (Kubernetes with Backend.AI), a RAG agent, Korean language models, and how the team runs across GenAI, Model & Data, and NACL.28 April 2026

Lablup Joins the Python Software Foundation as a Participating Sponsor
By LablupLablup has joined the Python Software Foundation (PSF) as a Participating Sponsor, continuing its support for the open source ecosystem.13 February 2026

Behind Lablup x Upstage's Phase 1 Win for the Sovereign AI Foundation Model
By LablupThe Upstage consortium, with Lablup as infrastructure partner, passed Phase 1 of Korea's Sovereign AI Foundation Model program. Team members share the behind-the-scenes story.6 February 2026

Meet Lablup at CES 26
By LablupLablup returns to CES 2026 for a fourth year. Here's what to find at the booth, including Backend.AI:GO, which runs LLMs on a personal computer without the cloud.6 January 2026

Release: Backend.AI FastTrack 3 25.18
By LablupA rundown of the major changes in Backend.AI FastTrack 3 25.18.5 January 2026

Lablup at SC25: Recap & Highlights
By LablupSC25 showed supercomputing and AI converging. A recap of Lablup's week with global HPC and AI leaders, and how Backend.AI handles both workloads at once.11 December 2025

Career | up: Building Backend.AI from its core | Hyeokjin Kim, Bokeum Kim
By LablupThere are people who quietly, yet firmly, support the system from unseen places. The CoreDev team, which takes charge of Backend.AI’s heart, is responsible for designing the platform’s stable foundation and laying the groundwork for new features. Hyeokjin and Bokeum, who continue deep technical discussions and coordinate the team’s speed and efficiency, were interviewed to explore the world they are building.9 December 2025

Sokovan Orchestrator: Reliable session scheduling for Backend.AI
By HyeokJin KimHow Lablup's CoreDev team reworked the Sokovan Orchestrator so Backend.AI schedules sessions more efficiently as AI workloads change.8 December 2025