The post Bitfarms to Transform Washington Facility for AI and HPC Workloads appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Caroline Bishop Nov 13, 2025 12:13 Bitfarms plans to convert its Washington site for high-performance computing and AI workloads by December 2026, featuring advanced liquid cooling and Nvidia GB300 support. Bitfarms Ltd. (Nasdaq/TSX: BITF), a North American energy and digital infrastructure company, has announced its intention to convert its Washington State site to support high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. This strategic move is expected to be completed by December 2026, according to a recent announcement by Bitfarms. The company’s initiative includes the installation of advanced liquid cooling systems and Nvidia GB300 GPUs, aimed at optimizing the facility’s performance and efficiency. Washington Facility Conversion The 18 MW Bitcoin mining facility in Washington will be the first of Bitfarms’ sites to undergo a complete conversion for HPC and AI workloads. The project will support up to 190KW per rack, utilizing advanced liquid cooling technology. Bitfarms has secured a $128 million agreement with a major American multinational provider of data center infrastructure, ensuring the supply of all necessary IT equipment and materials. The facility aims to achieve a power usage effectiveness (PuE) ratio between 1.2 and 1.3, marking it as an industry leader in energy efficiency. Strategic Infrastructure Development Bitfarms’ CEO, Ben Gagnon, emphasized the company’s commitment to developing infrastructure for Nvidia’s next-generation GPUs. The Washington site is expected to serve as a prototype for future projects, focusing on GPU-as-a-Service or cloud monetization strategies. Despite being a small fraction of Bitfarms’ portfolio, the Washington facility is projected to generate significant net operating income, surpassing previous earnings from Bitcoin mining. This income is expected to support operational expenses, general and administrative costs, and debt service as Bitfarms transitions away from Bitcoin mining by 2027. About Bitfarms Ltd. Founded in 2017, Bitfarms Ltd. is… The post Bitfarms to Transform Washington Facility for AI and HPC Workloads appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Caroline Bishop Nov 13, 2025 12:13 Bitfarms plans to convert its Washington site for high-performance computing and AI workloads by December 2026, featuring advanced liquid cooling and Nvidia GB300 support. Bitfarms Ltd. (Nasdaq/TSX: BITF), a North American energy and digital infrastructure company, has announced its intention to convert its Washington State site to support high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. This strategic move is expected to be completed by December 2026, according to a recent announcement by Bitfarms. The company’s initiative includes the installation of advanced liquid cooling systems and Nvidia GB300 GPUs, aimed at optimizing the facility’s performance and efficiency. Washington Facility Conversion The 18 MW Bitcoin mining facility in Washington will be the first of Bitfarms’ sites to undergo a complete conversion for HPC and AI workloads. The project will support up to 190KW per rack, utilizing advanced liquid cooling technology. Bitfarms has secured a $128 million agreement with a major American multinational provider of data center infrastructure, ensuring the supply of all necessary IT equipment and materials. The facility aims to achieve a power usage effectiveness (PuE) ratio between 1.2 and 1.3, marking it as an industry leader in energy efficiency. Strategic Infrastructure Development Bitfarms’ CEO, Ben Gagnon, emphasized the company’s commitment to developing infrastructure for Nvidia’s next-generation GPUs. The Washington site is expected to serve as a prototype for future projects, focusing on GPU-as-a-Service or cloud monetization strategies. Despite being a small fraction of Bitfarms’ portfolio, the Washington facility is projected to generate significant net operating income, surpassing previous earnings from Bitcoin mining. This income is expected to support operational expenses, general and administrative costs, and debt service as Bitfarms transitions away from Bitcoin mining by 2027. About Bitfarms Ltd. Founded in 2017, Bitfarms Ltd. is…

Bitfarms to Transform Washington Facility for AI and HPC Workloads

2025/11/14 14:29


Caroline Bishop
Nov 13, 2025 12:13

Bitfarms plans to convert its Washington site for high-performance computing and AI workloads by December 2026, featuring advanced liquid cooling and Nvidia GB300 support.

Bitfarms Ltd. (Nasdaq/TSX: BITF), a North American energy and digital infrastructure company, has announced its intention to convert its Washington State site to support high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. This strategic move is expected to be completed by December 2026, according to a recent announcement by Bitfarms. The company’s initiative includes the installation of advanced liquid cooling systems and Nvidia GB300 GPUs, aimed at optimizing the facility’s performance and efficiency.

Washington Facility Conversion

The 18 MW Bitcoin mining facility in Washington will be the first of Bitfarms’ sites to undergo a complete conversion for HPC and AI workloads. The project will support up to 190KW per rack, utilizing advanced liquid cooling technology. Bitfarms has secured a $128 million agreement with a major American multinational provider of data center infrastructure, ensuring the supply of all necessary IT equipment and materials. The facility aims to achieve a power usage effectiveness (PuE) ratio between 1.2 and 1.3, marking it as an industry leader in energy efficiency.

Strategic Infrastructure Development

Bitfarms’ CEO, Ben Gagnon, emphasized the company’s commitment to developing infrastructure for Nvidia’s next-generation GPUs. The Washington site is expected to serve as a prototype for future projects, focusing on GPU-as-a-Service or cloud monetization strategies. Despite being a small fraction of Bitfarms’ portfolio, the Washington facility is projected to generate significant net operating income, surpassing previous earnings from Bitcoin mining. This income is expected to support operational expenses, general and administrative costs, and debt service as Bitfarms transitions away from Bitcoin mining by 2027.

About Bitfarms Ltd.

Founded in 2017, Bitfarms Ltd. is recognized as a leader in digital infrastructure, with operations spanning across the Americas. The company operates a 2.1 GW energy portfolio, strategically located in data center hotspots with robust power and fiber infrastructure. Bitfarms is publicly traded on both the Nasdaq and Toronto Stock Exchange.

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