Digi Power X Inc. (DGXX) has finished its first ARMS 200 modular data center at its Alabama facility, marking a pivotal step in the company’s shift from cryptocurrency mining to an AI‑centric business model. The new data center is the first of a planned 55 MW Tier III portfolio that the company aims to complete by 2027.
The facility is slated to enter live operations in the third week of March 2026, with full commissioning expected in early April. The launch will enable the company’s GPU‑as‑a‑service revenue stream to begin in April, as the ARMS 200 platform is designed to support up to 256 NVIDIA B200/B300 GPUs per megawatt, delivering high‑density compute power for training, inference, and emerging agentic workloads.
Financially, Digi Power X reported approximately $80 million in cash and deposits as of February 27, 2026, and remains debt‑free. The company plans a $33.1 million capital‑expenditure program through the end of Q3 to support the expansion, including the deployment of 10 MW of pods at the Alabama site and the commissioning of five additional ARMS 200 units in North Tonawanda, New York, by the end of Q2.
The ARMS 200 platform has earned Tier III certification, underscoring its high availability and reliability. “ARMS 200 defines our modern AI factory, built end‑to‑end from power and modular PODs to open, high‑density GPU racks that can be clustered by workload and scale, enabling GPU colocation or GPU‑as‑a‑Service with developer‑friendly integration for training, inference, and emerging agentic workloads,” said Jagan Jeyapal, Chief Technology Officer.
“Our expansion reinforces Digi Power X’s commitment to building scalable, high‑density GPU environments for the next generation of AI applications,” added Alec Amar, President. The company’s leadership also noted that its current liquidity positions it to carry out the rollout of its 2026 AI infrastructure development plan, which includes the planned deployment of high‑efficiency Tier 3 AI data centers and expansion of the company’s power capacity across multiple U.S. sites.
With the first ARMS 200 live, Digi Power X is poised to capture the growing demand for AI compute power, leveraging its owned and controlled energy assets to keep operating costs low and to deliver predictable, higher‑margin revenue streams as it scales toward its 55 MW target.
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