Core Scientific Launches HPC with Initial Capacity of 16 MW
Core Scientific has revealed the new high-performance computing center in Auburn will begin at 16 MW, providing support for various tasks, including large-scale mining operations and AI data processing. According to company plans, the facility will expand its capacity in response to growing demand.
Officials state that the initial setup spans multiple racks, with the option to add more as needs increase. Additional funding could boost the facility’s capacity by tens of megawatts beyond this starting figure. Local authorities have welcomed the initiative, hoping to see more high-skilled jobs generated in the region.
A flexible cooling system stands out as a key feature of this HPC site, which is crucial for intensive compute loads. Core Scientific emphasizes that efficient power allocation helps keep operational costs manageable. Analysts predict that activating a 16 MW HPC resource positions the company strongly in the advanced computing market. Further upgrades may be announced soon.
