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TeraWulf picks up Kentucky AI data center site with readied 1 GW capacity

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WULF shares surged on Tuesday after the Bitcoin miner announced its latest move to expand into AI and HPC through a multi-phase buildout through 2030.

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Bitcoin miner TeraWulf has acquired a large data center development site in the US state of Kentucky, adding significant capacity to its artificial intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC) business as miners continue diversifying beyond Bitcoin. TeraWulf said Tuesday the site could eventually support more than 1 gigawatt of AI and HPC capacity. The site includes planned grid infrastructure and long-term power agreements, underscoring TeraWulf’s ongoing shift toward AI and HPC hosting alongside its traditional Bitcoin mining operations. The acquisition comes as TeraWulf’s HPC-related revenue jumped 117% in the most recent quarter, driven largely by its Western New York Lake Mariner facility, one of North America’s largest HPC campuses.

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