Digi Power X Secures NVIDIA Vera Rubin Systems for AI Infrastructure Expansion
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Digi Power X has secured NVIDIA Vera Rubin systems to advance its AI infrastructure and strengthen its NeoCloudz platform. The company has been processing AI workloads since May 15 and has booked its first AI revenue. Digi Power X is funding a 40MW Alabama campus with $150M in cash, following a 10-year Cerebras AI colocation agreement. The stock saw a +29.4% positive move on May 5 following an AI colocation deal announcement.
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NeoCloudz has been processing AI workloads since May 15 and booked first AI revenue
Digi Power X funds a 40MW Alabama campus with $150M cash
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