Hyperscale Data to Launch On-Demand NVIDIA GPU Cloud from Michigan Campus
Hyperscale Data plans to launch an on-demand GPU cloud service from its Michigan AI data center campus, announced in a press release. The platform, operated by its subsidiary Alliance Cloud Services, will provide instant access to NVIDIA H100, B200, and B300 GPUs for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing workloads.
The company expects the service to be available in the first half of 2026, enabling users to scale from single GPU instances to full clusters as demand increases. The Michigan facility spans more than 600,000 square feet and supports high-density computing with advanced cooling and energy management systems.
Alliance Cloud Services currently operates NVIDIA GPU clusters at the site for a Silicon Valley-based cloud provider, demonstrating the data center’s readiness for larger-scale deployments. Hyperscale Data said it aims to expand its role as an AI infrastructure operator through new partnerships and customer agreements.
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