March 25, 2025 – Fluidstack, an AI cloud platform, has announced its deployment and management of exascale clusters across Iceland and Europe in partnership with Borealis Data Center, Dell Technologies, and NVIDIA.
Borealis Data Center, known for its green infrastructure, will provide Fluidstack with facilities powered entirely by renewable energy. With locations in Iceland and the Nordics, Borealis benefits from a cold climate and sustainable hydro and geothermal power sources, reducing environmental impact.
To support high-performance AI workloads, Fluidstack will utilize Dell PowerEdge XE9680 servers equipped with NVIDIA HGX H200 GPUs. These servers, combined with NVIDIA’s Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking, offer optimal performance and reliability for AI-driven applications.
Dell Technologies has expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting the efficiency and scalability of its AI-optimized servers when combined with NVIDIA’s advanced GPUs and networking.
With the European AI data center market projected to reach $29.8 billion by 2026, Fluidstack is positioning itself as a key player in the region’s AI infrastructure growth.
Companies such as Poolside and Character AI depend on Fluidstack for its rapid deployment capabilities and robust customer support. The AI cloud provider, founded in 2017 at Oxford University, manages over 100,000 GPUs and enables multi-thousand GPU training and inference workloads within days.