Eleveight AI Deploys Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs in Armenian Data Center

Eleveight AI Deploys Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs in Armenian Data Center

January 8, 2026

In a significant move for the regional AI infrastructure landscape, Eleveight AI has announced the deployment of Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell graphics processing units (GPUs) at its data center in Armenia. This deployment underscores the global race to secure advanced computing power essential for developing and running large-scale artificial intelligence models, with companies seeking infrastructure beyond traditional tech hubs.

The AI infrastructure firm Eleveight AI has integrated Nvidia's Blackwell platform into its Armenian facility. The deployment, which was finalized in early January 2026, positions the data center to offer substantial AI training and inference capabilities. While the exact number of GPUs was not disclosed, the Blackwell architecture is designed for massive-scale AI workloads, with its predecessor platform, Hopper, having established a dominant position in the data center AI chip market valued in the tens of billions.

This strategic installation highlights the growing geographical diversification of high-performance computing resources. "The deployment of Blackwell GPUs in Armenia represents a key step in building resilient and accessible AI infrastructure across diverse regions," a statement from the involved parties indicated. The move is seen as part of a broader trend where nations and companies are investing in local AI capacity to reduce latency, ensure data sovereignty, and tap into new talent pools.

For the semiconductor industry, led by Nvidia, this deployment exemplifies the expanding global demand for its flagship data center products, even as it navigates complex export regulations to markets like China. For Armenia, it marks a notable entry into the high-stakes arena of AI-ready data centers, potentially attracting international clients seeking alternative or supplementary computing locations. The success of this facility could encourage further investments in the Caucasus region's digital infrastructure.

Source: marketscreener

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