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AMD-Backed Vultr to Build $1B Chip Cluster in Ohio

Published December 22, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Vultr, a cloud computing provider, is constructing a 50 MW cluster of Advanced Micro Devices artificial intelligence processors in Ohio to offer AI infrastructure at a more affordable price. The move is part of a $1 billion investment in a facility set to go live in the first quarter of 2026.

Vultr, a cloud computing company, is embarking on a groundbreaking project in Ohio. They are building a 50 MW cluster of Advanced Micro Devices artificial intelligence processors to meet the rising demand for AI infrastructure at a lower cost. This initiative is part of a significant investment of over $1 billion in a state-of-the-art facility that is scheduled to become operational in early 2026.

The Ohio-based data center will cater to customers looking to train or run AI models. While Vultr’s chip cluster might not match the scale of tech giants like Microsoft, Meta Platforms, or Google, it promises to deliver high computing power at more competitive rates. CEO J.J. Kardwell highlighted that Vultr’s cloud services are often priced at half the amount charged by major data center operators.

The new facility in Springfield, Ohio, will leverage AMD’s cutting-edge Instinct MI355X AI accelerators to power its operations. This strategic choice reflects Vultr’s commitment to staying at the forefront of AI technology. Kardwell emphasized that the cluster represents a significant milestone for an independent cloud compute company like Vultr.

Vultr’s decision to invest in AMD’s AI processors aligns with the company’s goal of competing with industry leader Nvidia in the AI accelerator market. By offering more affordable alternatives, Vultr aims to carve out a niche for itself in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. While the company plans to adopt the latest MI450s processors from AMD, it also intends to continue purchasing chips from Nvidia to meet diverse customer needs.

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Despite not having a confirmed client for the Ohio cluster yet, Vultr remains optimistic about securing partnerships in the near future. Several prominent AI firms, including Clarifai Inc., LiquidMetal AI, and MindWalk Holdings Corp., already benefit from Vultr’s AMD-powered services. With a global reach spanning 185 countries, Vultr is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for AI infrastructure.

Vultr’s journey from offering central processing units to GPUs underscores its evolution in the AI computing space. In recent years, AI infrastructure has emerged as a key revenue driver for the company, with projections indicating further growth in 2026. The strategic partnerships and investments have enabled Vultr to expand its offerings and cater to diverse customer requirements effectively.

As the AI computing industry faces uncertainties regarding market saturation and chip depreciation, Vultr remains confident in the sector’s growth potential. Despite concerns raised by industry experts, Kardwell believes that the demand for AI infrastructure far exceeds the current supply. With a pragmatic approach to technology depreciation, Vultr aims to deliver value to its customers while staying ahead of industry trends.

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