Hyperscale Data, Inc. (NYSE:GPUS), an artificial intelligence ("AI") data center company anchored by Bitcoin ("Hyperscale Data" or the "Company"), today announced that Executive Chairman Milton "Todd" Ault III and Chief Executive Officer William Horne will host a conference call for stockholders and interested parties on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 2:30 PM PT.
The conference call will provide an update on recent developments at the Company's Michigan AI data center campus and planned Montana operations, along with management's long-term strategy for expanding its infrastructure platform.
Management plans to discuss progress at the Company's Michigan AI campus, which is being developed with a long-term target of up to 340 megawatts ("MW") of power capacity. The Company also expects to provide an update on its Montana operations, where recent utility-related developments have created a potential path to up to 125 MW of capacity at each of its two Montana locations, representing an additional 250 MW of future development potential. The potential power increase would be incremental over time, subject to regulatory approvals, financing, infrastructure availability, engineering studies, utility agreements and other factors.
To that end, management will also discuss the potential role that Small Modular Reactors ("SMR"), a next-generation nuclear power technology, may play in the Company's future Montana development plans. As demand for AI computing continues to accelerate, the Company believes that access to scalable, reliable and cost-effective power solutions will be a critical differentiator, and management looks forward to sharing the Company's views on how SMR nuclear technology could support Hyperscale Data's long-term growth strategy.
Together, these opportunities represent a long-term vision of up to approximately 590 MW across the Company's Michigan and Montana assets, positioning Hyperscale Data to help meet growing demand for artificial intelligence, high-performance computing and next-generation digital infrastructure.
Conference call topics are expected to include the following;
- Recent developments involving the Michigan AI data center campus;
- Long-term plans relating to the potential development of up to 340 MW in Michigan;
- Montana expansion opportunities and future development initiatives associated with the Company's two Montana locations, including the potential use of SMR's;
- Power infrastructure development and utility-related initiatives;
- Market demand trends for artificial intelligence, cloud computing and high-performance computing infrastructure;
- Robotics and embodied AI initiatives associated with the Michigan campus;
- The Company's Bitcoin treasury strategy and broader infrastructure initiatives; and
- A question-and-answer session with management.
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