TLDR
- Hyperscale Data unveils AI-ready GPU cloud using NVIDIA’s latest hardware
- New GPU platform aims to scale AI workloads from Michigan mega facility
- Sentinum expands into public GPU cloud backed by NVIDIA Blackwell tech
- Stock dips 3.4% despite Hyperscale’s bold GPU cloud announcement
- AI cloud expansion set for 2026 with support for HPC and machine learning
Hyperscale Data, Inc. (NYSE American: GPUS) saw its stock decline by 3.4% to $0.3717 during Thursday morning trading.
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The drop coincided with the company’s announcement of a major AI infrastructure initiative. Market response remained muted despite the scale and potential of the project.
The company revealed its plan to deploy an on-demand GPU cloud platform powered by NVIDIA hardware. The service will launch from its Michigan Facility and is scheduled for the first half of 2026. The offering will support AI, machine learning, and high-performance computing workloads.
The new platform will use advanced NVIDIA GPUs, including H100, B200, and B300 chips, aiming to provide scalable GPU access. Customers will be able to access GPUs instantly and scale their usage from single instances to large clusters. This setup is designed to support enterprises, developers, and researchers handling compute-heavy tasks.
Michigan Facility to Power New GPU Cloud Platform
The Michigan Facility spans 600,000 square feet and covers 34.5 acres. It includes infrastructure tailored for high-density AI workloads, sustainable energy use, and advanced cooling. The site is operated by Alliance Cloud Services, LLC (ACS), a wholly owned subsidiary.
Hyperscale Data highlighted that ACS already runs NVIDIA GPU clusters for an existing Silicon Valley client. This operational history offers a strong proof of concept for the company’s expansion into public GPU cloud services. The company aims to broaden its customer base across AI, analytics, and other compute-intensive sectors.
Executives at Hyperscale Data emphasized the importance of creating flexible and powerful compute solutions. By integrating NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, the company plans to drive wider access to cutting-edge computing power. The platform targets a broad range of users, from startups to global enterprises.
Corporate Strategy and Subsidiary Role in Expansion
Through its subsidiary Sentinum, Inc., Hyperscale Data owns and operates the Michigan data center. Sentinum focuses on digital asset mining, colocation, and infrastructure for emerging AI ecosystems. The new GPU service adds a high-demand vertical to Sentinum’s portfolio.
Ault Capital Group, Inc., another wholly owned subsidiary, operates as a diversified holding unit within Hyperscale Data. Ault Capital focuses on acquiring undervalued, high-impact technology companies globally. Together, the group positions Hyperscale Data as a player in both fintech and compute infrastructure.
The company aims to become a key provider in the competitive AI data center market. It plans to announce new partnerships and expand its reach in cloud services. While markets reacted with caution, Hyperscale Data is moving aggressively toward long-term infrastructure growth.