Boost Run Signs 1.44 Billion Dollar Deal with Dell Technologies for AI Infrastructure

April 22, 2026
Boost Run has entered a 1.44 billion dollar agreement with Dell Technologies to expand its AI compute and storage infrastructure. The deal includes hardware, software, and financing support to scale Boost Run’s colocation capacity and meet enterprise AI demand.

Boost Run has entered a 1.44 billion dollar purchase agreement with Dell Technologies to expand its AI compute and storage infrastructure announced in a press release. The agreement is intended to meet growing enterprise demand for dedicated AI capacity and secure long term supply of hardware and software resources.

The partnership gives Boost Run access to Dell hardware, software, and financing through Dell Financial Services, allowing the company to align capital deployment with customer contracts. The companies are coordinating infrastructure deployment programs to scale enterprise AI capacity across Boost Run’s colocation facilities.

Boost Run’s CEO Andrew Karos stated that the combination of the company’s NVIDIA Preferred Cloud Service Provider status with Dell’s enterprise hardware and software enables a platform designed for high performance AI workloads. David Singer, Senior Vice President at Dell Technologies, said Dell will support Boost Run’s expanding infrastructure footprint with additional financing and delivery capabilities.

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