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Alpha Compute delays GPU cluster launch to May 8

April 27, 2026 8:01 AM

Alpha Compute Corp. (NASDAQ: ALP) announced its first large-scale GPU cluster deployment will launch May 8, 2026, approximately five weeks later than originally planned. The company cited supply chain delays for critical hardware components as the reason for pushing back the March 31 target date.

The ALPHA-01 cluster consists of 504 NVIDIA B200 GPUs located at a Canadian data center and is currently in final testing phase. Upon launch, Alpha Compute projects total assets of $48.1 million, total liabilities of $36.8 million, and total equity of $11.3 million.

The company holds a contractual right of first refusal to expand the Canadian facility to more than 1,000 NVIDIA B200 chips, with a targeted expansion launch in August 2026. Alpha Compute also secured bridge financing for a second deployment of 576 NVIDIA B300 GPUs at Equinix's AtNorth datacenter in Sweden, targeted for June 2026.

"The May 8 handover marks a pivotal milestone — the moment our infrastructure business moves from pipeline to production," said Brittany Kaiser, CEO of Alpha Compute.

The company's deployment roadmap includes four clusters planned through September 2026. Alpha Compute projects the combined footprint of currently planned deployments will generate $72 million in annual revenue once fully operational.

Alpha Compute operates GPU-as-a-service infrastructure using NVIDIA Blackwell-generation GPUs within Trusted Execution Environments. The company previously completed testbed installations of NVIDIA B300, B200, and H200 GPUs between November 2025 and present.

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