Under the terms of the agreement, NVIDIA and Sharon AI are collaborating to enable 72 megawatts (MW) of new data center capacity in Australia. The companies will deploy NVIDIA's DSX AI factory design, scaling up to 40,000 Grace Blackwell GB300 GPUs to serve growing demand from AI startups, enterprises, and university researchers.
The collaboration is structured so that Sharon AI can commit to large‑scale NVIDIA infrastructure while aligning economics through a revenue‑sharing and credit‑support model. Sharon AI will sell NVIDIA‑powered cloud services, and NVIDIA will earn both standard product revenue and a share of the cloud revenue on the supported capacity. This structure accelerates adoption of NVIDIA platforms among customers that historically lacked access to capital‑intensive AI infrastructure, while giving Sharon AI a capital‑efficient path to scale and providing NVIDIA with a recurring, usage‑linked earnings stream.
"This strategic compute collaboration with NVIDIA marks a pivotal moment in Sharon AI's mission to deliver sovereign, large-scale AI compute infrastructure. Securing access to 72MW of data center capacity enables us to deploy up to an additional 40,000 Grace Blackwell GB300 GPUs, providing access to accelerated compute to enterprise, startup and AI native customers who otherwise may not have been able to access it."
said James Manning, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, at Sharon AI
The compute collaboration expands upon Sharon AI's established position as a certified NVIDIA Cloud Partner and its existing infrastructure footprint within Australian data centers. It reinforces Sharon AI's role as a key enabler of DSX AI factories and sovereign AI solutions for AI startup, enterprise, government, research, and hyperscale customers.
Following this agreement, Sharon AI's total AI factory capacity has expanded to 132MW, of which 102MW is now contracted to end customers. The company expects to have more than 55,000 total NVIDIA GPUs deployed by mid-2027.
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