Eleveight AI Opens Armenia's First NVIDIA Blackwell Powered Data Center

May 27, 2026
Eleveight AI has launched Armenia's first GPU-based AI factory in Gagarin, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell B300 GPUs. The $120 million project marks the region's first deployment of the architecture and aims to support large-scale AI workloads.

Eleveight AI has launched Armenia's first GPU-based AI factory in Gagarin, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell B300 GPUs, announced in a press release. The $120 million project represents the first deployment of the Blackwell architecture in Armenia and the South Caucasus.

The facility is designed to scale up to 35 megawatts and provide large-scale computing capacity for AI workloads. The interconnected GPU infrastructure places it in the category of supercomputer-class systems. The Blackwell B300 architecture is optimized for generative AI tasks, offering higher throughput and energy efficiency compared to previous GPU generations.

Eleveight AI will allocate 20 percent of its total computing capacity to Armenian universities, research institutions, and non-commercial organizations. The company stated that this initiative is part of a broader effort to establish Armenia as a regional hub for AI research and deployment.

According to Eleveight AI, the next phase of the project will explore expansion into Central Asia and Europe.

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