Bitcoin mining company Terawulf will provide 70 MW of data center infrastructure to Core42 to expand AI business
On December 24th, it was announced that Terawulf Inc., a listed bitcoin mining company and digital infrastructure provider, has signed an agreement to provide over 70 megawatts of data center infrastructure to Core42, a subsidiary of G42 specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services.
According to the agreement, Terawulf will customize its Lake Mariner facility located in northern New York to support Core42's deployment of GPU clusters using Dell liquid-cooled Poweredge XE9680L servers. The deployment of the infrastructure will be phased between the first and third quarters of 2025.
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