Data Centers
6 articlesNebius Group Raises $4.0 Billion Through Convertible Notes Offering to Fund AI Infrastructure Expansion
Nebius Group N.V. has successfully priced a $4.0 billion convertible senior notes offering, comprising $2.25 billion in 2031 notes and $1.75 billion in 2033 notes. The Amsterdam-based AI infrastructure company plans to use the proceeds to accelerate its data center and AI computing capabilities expansion.
Nebius Group Pursues $3.75 Billion Convertible Notes Offering to Fund AI Infrastructure Expansion
AI infrastructure company Nebius Group announced plans for a $3.75 billion private offering of convertible senior notes split between 2031 and 2033 maturities. The substantial fundraising effort reflects the company's aggressive expansion strategy in the rapidly growing AI compute market.
Nscale Acquires American Intelligence & Power as AI Infrastructure Spending Approaches $700 Billion in 2026
Nscale announced its acquisition of American Intelligence & Power to secure critical site permits and power agreements for AI data center expansion. The deal comes as hyperscalers prepare to invest $700 billion in AI infrastructure in 2026, marking a significant acceleration in data center development.
GPU Cloud Market Faces $600 Billion Hyperscaler Spending Wave Amid Consolidation Fears
The GPU-as-a-Service market is projected to reach $7.36 billion in 2026, while hyperscalers plan over $600 billion in capital expenditures. Industry analysts warn of an impending consolidation that could see a few providers control 80% of the market by 2027.
Hyperscalers Launch Gigawatt-Scale AI Data Center Expansions Amid Power Grid Challenges
Major cloud providers announced over $50 billion in new data center investments in early March 2026, focusing on gigawatt-scale AI campuses. Meta broke ground on a $10 billion, 1 GW facility in Indiana while Google pledged 7,800 MW of new generation capacity in Texas alongside grid upgrade commitments.
Equinix Launches Distributed AI Hub Platform to Address Enterprise AI Infrastructure Complexity
Equinix has unveiled its Distributed AI Hub, a unified framework designed to help enterprises connect, secure, and manage complex AI ecosystems across 280 data centers. The platform integrates with Palo Alto Networks to provide real-time threat detection and offers vendor-neutral access to AI infrastructure providers.