HIVE Digital Technologies has expanded its Bitcoin mining operations to 23 exahashes per second (EH/s) and is simultaneously advancing its global HPC and AI data center strategy, including new Tier III+ facilities in Canada and retrofits in Sweden. Nasdaq-traded HIVE…HIVE Digital Technologies has expanded its Bitcoin mining operations to 23 exahashes per second (EH/s) and is simultaneously advancing its global HPC and AI data center strategy, including new Tier III+ facilities in Canada and retrofits in Sweden. Nasdaq-traded HIVE…

HIVE Digital Technologies hits 23 EH/s, expands HPC/AI data centers in Canada and Sweden

HIVE Digital Technologies has expanded its Bitcoin mining operations to 23 exahashes per second (EH/s) and is simultaneously advancing its global HPC and AI data center strategy, including new Tier III+ facilities in Canada and retrofits in Sweden.

Summary
  • HIVE’s Bitcoin mining capacity surged to 23 EH/s, marking 283% year-to-date growth.
  • Acquisition of 32.5 acres in Grand Falls, New Brunswick, supports HIVE’s first Tier III+ HPC and AI data center in Atlantic Canada, capable of hosting over 25,000 next-generation GPUs.
  • Retrofitting of Boden, Sweden facility and Toronto expansion with Bell colocation will add 6,000 next-gen GPUs by 2026, bringing long-term global HPC capacity to around 36,000 GPUs.

Nasdaq-traded HIVE Digital Technologies has announced an expansion of its Bitcoin mining operations, bringing its global mining capacity to 23 EH/s, representing 283% year-to-date growth.

The company also completed the acquisition of 32.5 acres in Grand Falls, New Brunswick, adjacent to its existing 6-acre site. The expanded property will serve as a foundation for HIVE’s first Tier III+ high-performance computing and AI data center in Atlantic Canada, capable of hosting over 25,000 next-generation GPUs. The facility leverages abundant hydroelectric power, with 70 megawatts currently dedicated to mining operations and an 80 MW on-site substation.

In addition to Canadian expansion, HIVE is retrofitting its Boden, Sweden facility from a Tier I mining center into a liquid-cooled Tier III+ HPC center. A Toronto acquisition, combined with a colocation partnership with Bell, will bring an additional 4,000 GPUs online in 2026. By the end of 2026, HIVE expects to operate over 6,000 next-generation GPUs, with long-term HPC capacity projected at approximately 36,000 GPUs globally.

“HIVE is a pioneer in repurposing stranded and surplus renewable energy for digital infrastructure, and is now turbocharging the transition from Bitcoin mining Tier I to Tier III+ HPC data centers in Canada and Sweden. Its Tier III+ HPC expansions aren’t just additions—they are strategic accelerators, delivering scalable, green-powered compute that slashes deployment timelines and costs for hyperscalers chasing the AI edge. HIVE’s wholly owned HPC/AI subsidiary BUZZ HPC plans to scale its HPC data center capacity to support over 30,000 high-performance GPUs for AI cloud,” said Frank Holmes, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of HIVE Digital Technologies.

HIVE also announced the issuance of 2,720,900 Restricted Share Units to employees, officers, and consultants to incentivize long-term performance and align with shareholder interests.

With these moves, HIVE is advancing its dual-engine strategy, combining ongoing Bitcoin mining with the development of HPC-focused data centers. Its Valenzuela, Paraguay campus is already fully deployed with ASICs and hydro-cooled containers, supporting efficient, renewable-powered mining operations. The company expects to reach 25 EH/s by late November, targeting mining efficiency of 17.5 J/TH.

Market Opportunity
HIVE Logo
HIVE Price(HIVE)
$0.09075
$0.09075$0.09075
-2.35%
USD
HIVE (HIVE) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Trust Wallet’s Decisive Move: Full Compensation for $7M Hack Victims

Trust Wallet’s Decisive Move: Full Compensation for $7M Hack Victims

BitcoinWorld Trust Wallet’s Decisive Move: Full Compensation for $7M Hack Victims In a significant move for cryptocurrency security, Trust Wallet has committed
Share
bitcoinworld2025/12/26 17:40
Cashing In On University Patents Means Giving Up On Our Innovation Future

Cashing In On University Patents Means Giving Up On Our Innovation Future

The post Cashing In On University Patents Means Giving Up On Our Innovation Future appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. “It’s a raid on American innovation that would deliver pennies to the Treasury while kneecapping the very engine of our economic and medical progress,” writes Pipes. Getty Images Washington is addicted to taxing success. Now, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is floating a plan to skim half the patent earnings from inventions developed at universities with federal funding. It’s being sold as a way to shore up programs like Social Security. In reality, it’s a raid on American innovation that would deliver pennies to the Treasury while kneecapping the very engine of our economic and medical progress. Yes, taxpayer dollars support early-stage research. But the real payoff comes later—in the jobs created, cures discovered, and industries launched when universities and private industry turn those discoveries into real products. By comparison, the sums at stake in patent licensing are trivial. Universities collectively earn only about $3.6 billion annually in patent income—less than the federal government spends on Social Security in a single day. Even confiscating half would barely register against a $6 trillion federal budget. And yet the damage from such a policy would be anything but trivial. The true return on taxpayer investment isn’t in licensing checks sent to Washington, but in the downstream economic activity that federally supported research unleashes. Thanks to the bipartisan Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, universities and private industry have powerful incentives to translate early-stage discoveries into real-world products. Before Bayh-Dole, the government hoarded patents from federally funded research, and fewer than 5% were ever licensed. Once universities could own and license their own inventions, innovation exploded. The result has been one of the best returns on investment in government history. Since 1996, university research has added nearly $2 trillion to U.S. industrial output, supported 6.5 million jobs, and launched more than 19,000 startups. Those companies pay…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 03:26
Trust Wallet Hack Hits $7M: CZ Hints at Possible Insider Role

Trust Wallet Hack Hits $7M: CZ Hints at Possible Insider Role

CZ hinted at possible insider involvement in the Trust Wallet incident while assuring users that their funds would be reimbursed.
Share
CryptoPotato2025/12/26 16:48