Hyperscale Data, a diversified holding company anchored by Bitcoin, plans to launch an on-demand NVIDIA graphics processing unit (GPU) cloud platform from its Michigan artificial intelligence data center campus (the “Michigan Facility”), operated by its indirect wholly owned subsidiary Alliance Cloud Services, LLC (“ACS”).
The service will offer instant, flexible access to NVIDIA’s advanced GPUs, including the H100, B200 and B300, enabling customers to deploy AI and high-performance computing (“HPC”) workloads without assuming the burden of expending capital in order to purchase their own hardware.
ACS expects to launch the service in the first half of 2026, empowering enterprises, developers, and researchers to dynamically access GPU resources for training, inference, generative AI, and large-scale data analytics. The platform is anticipated to allow customers to start with individual instances and seamlessly scale up to full GPU clusters as demand increases.
Spanning over 600,000 square feet across 34.5 acres, the Michigan Facility is designed to support high-density computing environments with sustainable energy management and advanced cooling systems.
“Our mission is to democratize access to world-class computing,” said William B. Horne, Chief Executive Officer of Hyperscale Data. “By integrating NVIDIA’s advanced Blackwell architecture into our Michigan Facility, we are enabling a new generation of innovators, from emerging AI startups to Fortune 500 enterprises, to accelerate their models and scale production workloads efficiently and sustainably.”
ACS currently operates NVIDIA GPU clusters at the Michigan Facility for an existing customer, a Silicon Valley-based cloud services provider, showcasing proven operational performance and setting the foundation for this next phase of growth.
“Through ACS, we’re building a true compute marketplace — immediate, elastic, and powerful,” said Milton “Todd” Ault III, Executive Chairman of Hyperscale Data. “We look forward to announcing additional customers and forming new partnerships that will strengthen our mission to become one of the world’s leading AI data center operators.”
