Core Insights - Hyperscale Data, Inc. has signed a three-year agreement with a Silicon Valley cloud services provider for space, power, and connectivity in its Michigan Data Center, starting with seven server cabinets and the potential to add five more [1][2] - The company aims to develop its data center business to over 300 megawatts of power capacity in the next four years, transitioning to a pure-play data center operator [2][4] Company Overview - Hyperscale Data is shifting from a diversified holding company to solely owning and operating data centers that support high-performance computing services [4] - The company operates a data center for digital asset mining and offers colocation and hosting services, particularly for artificial intelligence ecosystems and other industries [4]
Hyperscale Data Subsidiary, Alliance Cloud Services, Signs Multi-Year Agreement in Support of an Artificial Intelligence Implementation Within its Michigan Data Center