Firebird.ai has launched a 300MW AI data center in Armenia equipped with Nvidia hardware, according to Data Center Dynamics. The facility represents one of the larger GPU-based compute deployments to come online outside of the United States, Europe, and major Asia-Pacific markets. Armenia's emergence as a data center location reflects a broader search by AI infrastructure operators for jurisdictions with available power and lower land and labor costs.

Why this matters

A 300MW Nvidia-powered facility in Armenia signals that significant AI compute capacity is now being deployed in geographies that have historically been peripheral to the data center industry, expanding the global distribution of GPU clusters. This could influence how AI companies think about geopolitical risk diversification and access to compute outside tightly contested U.S. and European markets.

Why the Digest selected this story

Named company Firebird.ai, named chip supplier Nvidia, a specific 300MW figure, and the unusual geography of Armenia triggered selection. The combination of scale and geographic novelty ranked this story above comparable regional construction items.

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