Bitdeer to Build Norway’s Largest AI Data Center for Nvidia Chips

Bitdeer partners to build Norway’s largest AI data center, pivoting from bitcoin mining to support Nvidia’s next-gen AI infrastructure.

By David Walker Published:

Bitdeer Technologies is accelerating its shift toward artificial intelligence infrastructure after signing a deal to build what is to become Norway’s largest AI data center. The facility will primarily support next-generation chips from Nvidia, marking a significant step in Bitdeer’s transition beyond bitcoin mining.

The agreement was executed through Bitdeer’s subsidiary, Tydal Data Center AS (TDC), which partnered with Data Center Installations AS (DCI) to convert an existing site into a high-performance computing hub. The upgraded facility will focus on delivering co-location services tailored for AI workloads.

The data center is expected to host Nvidia’s upcoming Vera Rubin architecture, designed to power advanced artificial intelligence applications. These systems require significant computational capacity and energy efficiency, making large-scale data centers critical to deployment.

By aligning with Nvidia’s roadmap, Bitdeer is positioning itself within a fast-growing segment of the technology sector. Demand for AI computing infrastructure has surged as companies across industries invest heavily in machine learning, automation, and data processing capabilities.

The company’s leadership described the Norway project as a cornerstone of its long-term strategy. The transformation of the Tydal facility is expected to meet growing global demand for AI data centers while maintaining capital efficiency and supporting local economic development.

Although Bitdeer’s shares dipped slightly following the announcement, the initiative underscores the company’s effort to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving digital infrastructure landscape.

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