Hyperscale Data Signs $1.2 Billion AI Compute Agreement for Michigan Campus
Hyperscale Data (GPUS) signed a master services agreement with a California neocloud provider for 20 megawatts of AI compute capacity at its Michigan campus, valued at $1.2 billion, with expansion potential to 52 megawatts and $3 billion.
Hyperscale Data () signed a master services agreement June 24 to provide colocation and data center services for 20 megawatts of AI compute capacity at its Michigan campus, a contract the company expects to be worth approximately $1.2 billion [1].
The customer is a California-based neocloud provider that delivers cloud and managed services for compute and high-speed storage at scale [1]. Alliance Cloud Services, an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Hyperscale Data, will provide the services under the MSA [1].
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