-- Datavault AI (DVLT) said Thursday the first sites of its quantum-ready high-performance computing, or HPC, graphics processing unit network are now live in New York and Philadelphia.
The company said the full 48,000-GPU fleet is expected to be commercially available in Q3, with deployment across 1,000 urban micro-edge sites in more than 100 US cities by the end of 2026.
Each site will support up to 48 GPUs configured for low-latency artificial intelligence inference and HPC workloads, as the company aims to address constrained GPU supply outside major cloud providers.
Datavault said the equivalent market value of the total capacity is estimated at between $1.44 billion and $1.92 billion based on current Hopper- and Blackwell-class pricing, adding that the network is expected to be revenue-generating by the end of 2026.
Shares of the company were up 5.5% in Thursday trading.
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