AQ Compute
AQ Compute is a data center infrastructure provider focused on colocation and High performance computing (HPC) capacity for enterprises and hyperscale customers.
- Carrier-neutral colocation data centers for enterprise and cloud workloads.
- HPC capacity for Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and data-intensive applications (AI infrastructure).
- Design and development of modular, scalable data center campuses (data center infrastructure).
- Energy-efficient data center concepts with a focus on Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and renewable energy sourcing.
- Services targeting hyperscale, cloud, and large enterprise customers with tailored capacity and connectivity options.
More About AQ Compute
AQ Compute operates as a data center infrastructure and colocation provider, targeting enterprises, hyperscalers, and organizations with demand for scalable compute capacity and high-performance workloads. Its facilities are designed to support cloud platforms, AI and ML processing, and other data-intensive enterprise applications, offering power, cooling, and connectivity in purpose-built environments.
The company positions its data centers as carrier-neutral, enabling customers to interconnect with multiple network providers, internet exchanges, and cloud on-ramps. This carrier-neutral approach supports hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, where enterprises can place compute resources in AQ Compute facilities while maintaining flexible connectivity to public cloud regions and private networks. Architectures commonly associated with such environments include virtualized infrastructure, containerized workloads, and distributed data processing frameworks.
AQ Compute data centers are described as modular and scalable, allowing capacity expansion through phased build-outs and campus-style developments. This supports customers that plan progressive increases in power and space requirements, including deployments for GPU-based clusters and other high-density configurations (AI infrastructure). The company emphasizes energy efficiency through metrics such as PUE and references to the use of renewable or low-carbon energy sources where available.
From a technical perspective, AQ Compute facilities are built to meet standard data center requirements such as redundant power and cooling, physical security controls, and support for industry-standard racks and cabling. These environments are suited for common enterprise IT stacks, including virtualization platforms, container orchestration systems, storage arrays, and network security appliances. Customers can use the colocation footprint as the physical foundation for private cloud, edge compute, Disaster Recovery (DR), or regional data residency strategies.
In marketplace and directory taxonomies, AQ Compute aligns with categories such as colocation services, data center infrastructure, and AI-ready data center capacity (AI infrastructure). Its offerings address organizations that require dedicated, off-premises facilities rather than fully managed public cloud services, providing the physical layer on which customers deploy and operate their own hardware, platforms, and software stacks.