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Silicon Flash > Blog > Infrastructure > Armada’s Leviathan Soars with $131 Million Boost
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Armada’s Leviathan Soars with $131 Million Boost

Published July 28, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Armada recently secured a significant funding round of $131 million to bolster its edge computing capabilities. The investment, led by new strategic backers like Pinegrove and Veriten, alongside existing investors, underscores Armada’s commitment to advancing technology at the edge.

In a strategic move to elevate edge computing capabilities, Armada has successfully concluded a major funding round of $131 million. This infusion of capital, supported by both new and existing strategic investors, highlights Armada’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of technology in the realm of edge computing.

The funding milestone coincides with the launch of Leviathan, a revolutionary Mobile Data Center (MDC) that sets a new standard for ruggedized computing. Deemed a technological breakthrough, Leviathan brings unparalleled computing power to areas with challenging communication landscapes. Designed for swift deployment, Leviathan boasts a megawatt-scale compute capability, marking a significant leap in edge computing technology.

Dan Wright, Co-Founder and CEO of Armada, emphasized the critical role of moving substantial compute power to the edge swiftly for American energy and AI dominance. Leviathan’s ability to deliver megawatt-scale performance in a fraction of the time, with enhanced flexibility in adapting to AI chips and cooling, positions it as a game-changer in the industry. Its capacity to collocate with various energy sources and land types, regardless of location, underscores its adaptability and efficiency.

Leviathan represents a pivotal advancement in Armada’s Galleon product range, surpassing previous technologies with tenfold compute power. Its design facilitates distributed AI training and inference, playing a significant role in advancing America’s energy and AI leadership.

Unlike traditional data centers, Leviathan’s adaptability enables it to thrive in remote and mission-critical environments, leveraging stranded natural gas, solar, or nuclear energy. The modular nature of Leviathan ensures the infrastructure needed for the U.S. to excel not only in AI software but also in foundational systems supporting AI growth.

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In a competitive global landscape where countries like China focus on controlling compute and energy chains, Leviathan’s swift operational capabilities position the U.S. at the forefront. By offering sovereign and adaptable infrastructure, Armada strengthens the U.S. and its allies in maintaining leadership in AI.

Utilizing the Armada Edge Platform (AEP), Leviathan empowers organizations with autonomous compute capabilities that prioritize resilience and adaptability. Collaborating with industry partners like Fidelis New Energy and Bakken Energy, Armada aims to deploy this technology in energy-rich U.S. regions, ushering in a new era of national sovereignty in compute and AI infrastructure.

Pradeep Nair, Armada’s Founding CTO, underscores Leviathan’s significance in mirroring software’s deployability and upgradability in hardware. Its integration with the Armada Edge Platform accelerates the bridging of digital divides, fostering an environment where AI and data can flourish at the edge.

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