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The hardware story behind frontier AI

Compute clusters, data centers, GPU supply, power deals, and capex — the physical layer that decides which labs can train tomorrow's frontier and at what unit cost. Editorial briefs synthesize the data; signals below are the atomic facts they're built on.

Editorial briefs

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Signals

3 events
  • GPU supplyverified

    NVIDIA GB300 ships at volume Q2 2026, replacing GB200 in hyperscaler deals

    GB300 NVL72 began volume shipments in April 2026, six months ahead of original schedule. Each rack delivers 1.4x the FP8 throughput of GB200 NVL72 with the same power envelope. Microsoft, Oracle, and xAI are the largest Q2 2026 takers. CoreWeave disclosed first GB300 deployment May 7.

    Accelerators
    GB300
  • Compute clusterreported

    xAI Colossus 2: targeting 1M GPUs across Memphis + new Mississippi site

    Colossus 2 — xAI's expansion target — aims for 550k Blackwell-class GPUs (GB200/GB300) in 2026, scaling toward 1M total accelerators by year-end. A second 2GW campus in DeSoto County, MS, is under construction to host the bulk of the buildout. Power deals announced with the Tennessee Valley Authority and Mississippi Power.

    Accelerators
    1M · GB200/GB300
    Power
    2 GW
    Location
    Memphis, TN + DeSoto County, MS
  • Compute clusterverified

    xAI Colossus: 200k H100 GPUs in 122 days at the Memphis ex-Electrolux site

    xAI brought up its first Memphis training cluster, "Colossus", in 122 days — a build cadence unprecedented in the industry. The initial buildout was 100k H100s; xAI doubled it to 200k by early 2025 by adding H200s. Power was bridged with on-site mobile gas turbines while Tennessee Valley Authority capacity caught up. Colossus trained Grok 3 and is currently training Grok 4 successors.

    Accelerators
    200k · H100/H200
    Power
    150 MW
    Location
    Memphis, TN