AI Cloud Provider TensorWave Expands US Footprint with 20MW Lease from TecFusions

TensorWave Expands AI Infrastructure with Major TecFusions Capacity Deal

January 15, 2026

In a significant move to meet surging demand for artificial intelligence compute, AI cloud provider TensorWave has signed a new agreement to lease 20 megawatts of capacity across two data centers operated by infrastructure firm TecFusions. The deal underscores the intense competition and rapid scaling required to support the burgeoning generative AI market, where access to high-performance GPU clusters is a critical bottleneck.

The agreement, announced this week, will see TensorWave secure 10MW of capacity at each of two TecFusions facilities: one at the Keystone Connect campus near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the other in Tucson, Arizona. This expansion builds upon TensorWave's existing presence in the Tucson data center, where it already operates what it claims is North America's largest AMD-based cluster, utilizing 14.4MW. The new capacity is scheduled for delivery in the first half of 2026, with TecFusions highlighting its prior ability to deliver the 14.4MW deployment in under four months in 2025.

Executives from both companies framed the deal as essential for enabling AI innovation at scale. "AI is expanding at a historic pace, and TecFusions is enabling that growth through speed, flexibility, and design innovation," said Simon Tusha, founder and CTO of TecFusions. He added that "TensorWave’s confidence in our ability to deliver large-scale AMD deployments within months reaffirms our leadership in speed to market."

For TensorWave, which exclusively offers access to AMD GPUs and raised $100 million in a Series A round in May 2025, the multi-site strategy provides crucial operational flexibility. "By adding fresh AI clusters in these regions, our customers have the flexibility across our sites to spin up GPUs as needed for urgent workloads," explained Darrick Horton, CEO of TensorWave, noting TecFusions' proven track record with complex, high-density deployments.

The partnership extends a relationship formalized in October 2024 with a landmark 1GW infrastructure agreement. TecFusions, which is developing a massive 3GW campus in Pennsylvania and a 100MW site in Chile, continues to position itself as a key enabler for AI-focused clients requiring rapid, large-scale deployment capabilities. This latest 20MW lease signals ongoing robust investment in AI-dedicated infrastructure as companies race to secure the power and space necessary for next-generation computing.

Source: datacenterdynamics

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