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Applied Digital

Applied Digital designs, develops, and operates specialized data center infrastructure for High performance computing (HPC) and power-intensive workloads.

  • Data center design and operation for high-density compute environments
  • Infrastructure services for HPC and GPU-centric workloads (AI infrastructure)
  • Power-optimized facilities located near energy sources for large-scale compute deployments
  • Colocation-style hosting services for enterprise and institutional customers (data center colocation)
  • Physical security, connectivity, and environmental controls tailored to compute-intensive applications

More About Applied Digital

Applied Digital focuses on infrastructure for organizations that run high-density, power-intensive computing workloads, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) training, Machine Learning (ML) inference, data analytics, and other HPC use cases. Its facilities are designed to support large clusters of GPUs and other accelerators, along with traditional CPU-based compute, for customers that require scalable capacity and controlled operating environments.

The company builds and operates data centers that emphasize power availability, cooling efficiency, and rack-level density, enabling enterprises, cloud-native providers, and institutional users to host hardware tailored to compute-intensive applications. These environments typically involve high-throughput networking, low-latency connectivity between nodes, and facilities engineered for sustained utilization of GPUs and other specialized processors. Customers can deploy their own hardware or procure infrastructure capacity aligned with their workload and power profiles.

From an architecture standpoint, Applied Digital’s sites align with common data center frameworks that separate power, cooling, and IT layers, with redundant systems and environmental monitoring. Facilities frequently incorporate modular layouts and scalable power distribution units to support varying rack densities. Cooling approaches may include air-based systems, containment strategies, and other techniques intended to maintain target temperatures and airflow patterns for densely packed compute infrastructure. These technical characteristics position the company within categories such as data center colocation, AI infrastructure hosting, and HPC-oriented infrastructure services.

Connectivity in these environments supports integration with customers’ existing networks, cloud environments, and remote operations teams. This typically involves carrier access, redundant network paths, and secure remote management capabilities so that enterprises can treat Applied Digital facilities as extensions of their own infrastructure footprint. By locating data centers near power resources, the company aligns its capacity planning with long-term energy availability, which is relevant for organizations that run continuous, large-scale training or batch-processing workloads.

Enterprise and institutional users engage with Applied Digital primarily for hosting and infrastructure purposes rather than for application-layer software or managed services. In marketplace and directory terms, the company maps to categories such as data center infrastructure, colocation services, AI and HPC infrastructure hosting, and GPU-ready facilities. This positioning makes its offerings applicable to IT leaders who are planning capacity for AI workloads, large-scale simulations, or other compute-intensive tasks that exceed typical enterprise data center power and cooling envelopes.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 60
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

3811 Turtle Creek Boulevard
2100
Dallas, TX 75219

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: IT Services
  • Sub-Industry: Data Processing & Outsourced Services