
Datavault AI Edge GPU Sites – The global AI compute shortage has forced enterprises outside the hyperscaler customer set to wait extended periods for high-performance GPU capacity. Datavault AI Inc. (“Datavault AI” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:DVLT), a provider of data monetization, credentialing, digital engagement, and real-world asset (“RWA”) tokenization technologies, today announced that the first sites of its new quantum-ready high-performance computing (“HPC”) GPU network are now live in New York and Philadelphia, with commercial availability of the full 48,000-GPU fleet beginning in Q3 2026.
The fleet will be distributed across 1,000 urban micro-edge neocloud sites in more than 100 U.S. cities by the end of 2026. Each site supports up to 48 GPUs configured for low-latency AI inference and HPC workloads. Equivalent market value of the dedicated 48,000-GPU capacity is estimated at $1.44 billion to $1.92 billion based on current Hopper- and Blackwell-class pricing.¹
The network is built outside the hyperscaler supply chain, which has absorbed the majority of current Hopper- and Blackwell-class GPU capacity and left many enterprises facing extended lead times and limited on-demand availability from major cloud providers.² Available Infrastructure’s SanQtum AI platform provides cyber-secure, zero-trust, quantum-resistant architecture with post-quantum cryptography, which Available Infrastructure describes as “AI-powered, quantum-ready edge computing.” Datavault AI’s DataValue®, DataScore®, and Information Data Exchange® (IDE®) platform runs directly on the SanQtum-secured GPU infrastructure, powering real-time data tokenization, monetization, and edge AI workloads at scale.
“The GPU supply crisis has created a two-tier market – hyperscalers with capacity and enterprises waiting in a year-long queue. Our quantum-ready fleet, built on SanQtum AI’s cyber-secure edge architecture, gives enterprises a path to secure AI compute, data scoring, and tokenized monetization without waiting for hyperscaler allocations,” said Nathaniel T. Bradley, Founder & CEO, Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ:DVLT).
Approximately 30 additional city activations are targeted by early July 2026, with full commercial availability of the 48,000-GPU fleet beginning Q3 2026 and the nationwide network scheduled to be revenue-generating by the end of 2026. The air-cooled, lower-power design is engineered to bypass the power-grid and coolant constraints that have limited hyperscale expansion, positioning the fleet as an alternative source of secure enterprise AI compute capacity in a market in which a small number of hyperscale cloud providers have absorbed the majority of current Hopper- and Blackwell-class capacity.
IDE® Yield Management and Branded Data Assets
The Information Data Exchange® (IDE®) will incorporate AI-powered yield management and branded data asset scoring, with data assets valued for quality, completeness, and quantum encryption. IDE®, DataValue®, and DataScore® will run natively on the SanQtum-secured fleet, enabling Datavault AI’s real-time data tokenization and monetization capabilities to operate at the network edge rather than in centralized cloud regions.
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