Nscale, Microsoft and NVIDIA Join Forces to Target Dedicated AI Infrastructure Facility
Nscale, a builder of hyperscale AI infrastructure, announced a collaboration with Microsoft and NVIDIA aimed at building a new artificial intelligence infrastructure facility in West Virginia, following its acquisition of the Monarch Compute Campus (America's first state-certified AI microgrid) to support enterprise demand for high-performance compute resources. The collaboration will bring Microsoft's 1.35GW of AI compute using NVIDIA's Vera Rubin NVL72 GPUs.
The site will function as an AI factory, providing infrastructure optimized for training and running large AI models. The facility is expected to deliver specialized compute capacity designed for workloads that require significant processing power, including generative AI and advanced analytics. Nscale said the integration of specialized AI infrastructure with Microsoft's global platform is creating a foundation for scalable innovation alongside the most ambitious AI models in the world.
Nscale’s approach focuses on building dedicated environments tailored to AI workloads, rather than relying on general-purpose cloud infrastructure. The company said the facility will support organizations seeking scalable resources for developing and deploying AI applications. The announcement comes as demand for AI infrastructure continues to increase, driven by the growing size and complexity of machine learning models.
Posted by Pure AI Editors on 03/17/2026