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Hyperscale Data, Inc. (NYSE: GPUS), a diversified holding company ("Hyperscale Data" or the "Company"), today announced that it has begun the process of converting a portion of the space and power at its Michigan Data Center (the "Michigan Facility") to enable additional capacity to support artificial intelligence ("AI") solutions. The Company has already begun ordering the necessary equipment and initial construction has begun on the portions of the Michigan Facility that are dedicated to AI operations.
The Michigan Facility sits on 34.5 acres, utilizes approximately 28 megawatts and includes a 617,000-square-foot data center building, providing the scale and flexibility to support both Bitcoin mining and advanced AI compute in the same location. This dual-use model follows a proven playbook, where blockchain infrastructure and AI can successfully coexist under one roof.
Current AI operations include 16 servers populated with NVIDIA graphics processing units housed in a dedicated data hall, which will remain active during the site enhancements. The Company has also begun preparations to install the latest NVIDIA Blackwell servers as part of the phased buildout. Importantly, Bitcoin mining operations will continue uninterrupted while the new AI infrastructure is deployed, ensuring ongoing revenue generation as Hyperscale Data scales into AI.
"Our Michigan Facility is well positioned for growth," said William Horne, Chief Executive Officer of Hyperscale Data. "With 34.5 acres and more than 600,000 square feet of capacity, we can both maintain our Bitcoin mining operations and deploy next-generation NVIDIA Blackwell systems. This first phase of the conversion underscores our vision of building one of the leading dual-use AI and blockchain compute facilities in the United States."
Hyperscale Data's conversion efforts reflect broader industry momentum, where facilities are evolving from single purpose blockchain mining sites into multi-layered digital infrastructure hubs. By leveraging its scale, location, and technical expertise, the Company aims to deliver secure, scalable compute power for enterprises, AI workloads, and blockchain systems.