Bitzero Enters AI Compute Market with NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in Norway
Bitzero Holdings Inc., a provider of sustainable blockchain and high-performance compute (HPC) data center infrastructure, has announced a major strategic shift into AI compute operations. The company has acquired eight NVIDIA Blackwell B300 servers, totaling 64 GPUs, for deployment at its low-carbon data center in Namsskogan, Norway, in collaboration with Hydra Host. This move marks Bitzero’s first direct investment in GPU compute hardware and signals its entry into neocloud services, aimed at delivering AI-ready infrastructure through leasing.
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The deployment is scheduled for completion in Q1 2026 and represents a critical step in validating Bitzero’s GPU compute capabilities. The eight air-cooled NVIDIA Blackwell B300 servers will be hosted at Bitzero’s existing facility, with the hardware being leased as bare metal infrastructure for AI workloads via Hydra Host’s Brokkr platform. The pilot program will test GPU operations on Bitzero’s established infrastructure while creating a framework for potential future expansion.
Bitzero has already funded the initial deposit for the hardware, which includes 64 GPUs featuring NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell architecture. The company will utilize its low-carbon facility in Namsskogan, Norway, to support the deployment, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable computing. Additionally, this pilot aims to confirm operational readiness and establish the necessary management processes for GPU-based services, helping Bitzero scale efficiently if the pilot delivers expected results.
Hydra Host will act as Bitzero’s platform and distribution partner through its Brokkr platform, which provides GPU lifecycle management tools such as provisioning and monitoring. Importantly, Brokkr also offers access to Hydra Host’s global network of enterprise and AI-native customers, enabling Bitzero to market its compute capacity without having to develop its own customer acquisition or platform infrastructure. As a result, Bitzero can focus on expanding its compute operations while leveraging Hydra Host’s established distribution channels.
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“This GPU deployment represents a strategic milestone for Bitzero,” said President and CEO Mohammed Bakhashwain. “We are transitioning from pure infrastructure provider to compute operator. By deploying cutting-edge Blackwell GPUs at our Norway site and partnering with Hydra Host for distribution, we are positioning the Company to generate revenue from AI workloads directly—not just from power and space. This pilot lays the groundwork for scaling our neocloud operations as demand and results warrant.”
Overall, Bitzero’s move into GPU compute hardware and neocloud operations highlights a broader industry trend of data center providers expanding into AI service delivery. As AI demand grows, companies like Bitzero are positioning themselves to capitalize on new revenue streams by offering scalable, high-performance compute capacity in sustainable environments.
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