The deal integrates GDA’s 15 facilities—most notably its hyperscaler-grade sites in Texas—into SWI’s existing portfolio. By combining these US assets with the 2.3 GW AiOnX platform in Europe, the group now commands a global capacity exceeding 3.6 GW. Max-Hervé George, founder and CEO of SWI Group, stated that the acquisition allows the firm to offer vertically integrated cloud and AI computing capabilities across the entire value chain, from land and infrastructure to chips and models.
Simultaneously, the firm is strengthening its European AI capabilities by acquiring a majority stake in Polarise GmbH. As an official NVIDIA Cloud Service Provider, Polarise recently launched an industrial-scale AI Factory in Germany alongside Deutsche Telekom. This dual-track strategy aims to bridge European and American markets, creating a unified infrastructure player capable of meeting the rising demand for sovereign AI data centers.





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