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Nvidia-Backed Firmus Secures $505M to Scale AI Data Center Infrastructure

by Sneha Singh
April 8, 2026
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Nvidia-Backed Firmus Secures $505M to Scale AI Data Center Infrastructure
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Firmus Technologies has acquired $505 million in new funding from Coatue Management LLC amid high demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure. The valuation for the Australian data center provider is set at $5.5 billion. NVIDIA Corporation also participated in the fundraising as it seeks to strengthen its position within the ecosystem.

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The new funds will assist in accelerating the expansion of Firmus data centers in the Asia Pacific region as the firm deploys next-generation AI infrastructure powered by Nvidia technology. This development is in line with a broader trend where data center players accelerate their offerings to cater to AI providers and cloud firms.

Firmus has been making rapid progress since the beginning of this year. In addition to the recently completed fundraising process, the data center operator has acquired $1.35 billion within the last six months.

Another important step of Firmus’s strategy will involve the implementation of the Southgate project. The goal of the programme will be the construction of large data centers with the help of renewable energy. 

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Initially, Firmus will implement the project in Tasmania, where there is a surplus of renewable energy sources. After becoming operational, the data center will consist of systems with more than 36,000 Nvidia accelerator chips. These devices are required for processing huge amounts of data during the training and the functioning of AI models.

The choice of renewable energy sources is not accidental, as data centers’ energy consumption can be relatively high, thereby influencing their overall profitability. However, such measures can help the firm to control both cost factors and environmental problems.

Nvidia-Backed Firmus Secures $505M to Scale AI Data Center Infrastructure
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The participation of Nvidia in the discussed initiative can be interpreted as the implementation of another part of its general strategy. The company provides assistance for organizations using Nvidia technologies, and in this case, Firmus will use new Vera Rubin systems created by Nvidia. Vera Rubin will be the name of the next generation of AI chipsets and computing platforms.

This type of hardware has been designed to enable Nvidia’s AI “factories” in order to use data centers as factories that train, fine-tune and use models. Nvidia’s strategy is being implemented through the Firmus project, which involves the development of a new type of infrastructure.

The company’s investments cover the entire value chain in AI technologies, from startup creation, infrastructure investment to providing the processors for their operations. This approach helped Nvidia reach significant revenue growth and placed the company among leading players by market capitalisation.

Nevertheless, there were some objections voiced by some investors, who highlighted the cyclicality of the investments and purchasing operations. Nvidia argued that the purpose of their investments was to expand the overall size of the market, rather than increase their sales.

Firmus as the Backbone of Local Infrastructure

The Firmus contract fits well within the trend of “sovereign AI” that has been advocated by Jensen Huang, CEO at Nvidia. This trend is about developing local data infrastructure to ensure that countries and organizations are able to keep data locally, addressing issues like data ownership and privacy.

The development of such data centers by Firmus would meet that demand in both countries. The governments and major companies require that data be stored and processed locally, and data centers in these countries would meet that demand and reduce the latency.

The Southgate project has already attracted the attention of a leading hyperscaler, although the identity of that customer has not been disclosed by Firmus. Hyperscalers are the biggest players in the cloud computing industry, and their involvement is critical for big infrastructure initiatives.

Along with Coatue and Nvidia, the Southgate project has also received backing from Blackstone Inc. This indicates the importance being accorded by some of the biggest players in the finance world to AI infrastructure as an investing priority.

What Firmus has achieved in its round of funding is the illustration of a trend that cannot be overlooked. AI development has moved beyond mere programming. Today, AI needs substantial amounts of physical infrastructure for it to work well.

With more companies adopting AI, companies such as Firmus are becoming crucial. These companies will help provide the necessary infrastructure that makes AI possible. Having solid support and focusing on energy infrastructure, Firmus is positioning itself right at the center of it all.

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Sneha is a skilled writer with a passion for uncovering the latest stories and breaking news. She has written for a variety of publications, covering topics ranging from politics and business to entertainment and sports.

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