Argentum AI has entered into a $2.5bn agreement with cloud gaming platform Boosteroid and real estate developer DL Invest Group to develop a new 300MW AI data centre infrastructure project in Europe.

The deal outlines the deployment of large-scale graphics processing unit (GPU) resources under a long-term framework. The project aims to support enterprise AI applications, model training, and inference tasks on a global scale.

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It will feature high-density colocation space, advanced cooling solutions, redundant power systems, and network connectivity designed for the specific requirements of AI processing.

Argentum AI intends for the site to accommodate tens of thousands of next-generation GPUs, including planned installations of NVIDIA GB300 systems, for enterprise and AI-native clients.

Argentum AI CEO Andrew Sobko said: “This agreement represents another major step in building the independent infrastructure backbone required for the global AI economy.

“The demand for large-scale AI compute continues to accelerate globally, and institutional-grade infrastructure deployment is becoming one of the defining challenges of the technology industry. This project positions Argentum AI at the centre of that transformation.”

Boosteroid will contribute its expertise from operating high-density GPU infrastructure in 29 data centres across Europe, North America, and South America.

The company’s operational experience managing international sites has provided its engineers with insight into sustaining low-latency, reliable networks for complex computing demands.

Boosteroid CEO Ivan Shvaichenko said: “We are excited to partner with Argentum AI on one of the most ambitious AI infrastructure projects in Europe. The future of AI will belong to the companies that can deliver massive compute capacity quickly, reliably, and at scale. That is exactly what we are building together.”

Argentum AI said it is expanding its infrastructure portfolio by pursuing strategic alliances, developing power-supported projects, and securing multi-year compute agreements. The company cited increasing global demand for dedicated GPU computing resources as the driver of these efforts.

Argentum AI said it is working with leading US financial institutions and global investment banks to structure and secure large-scale financing for hyperscale AI infrastructure projects.

With demand for AI computing capacity rising, the company aims to integrate institutional funding, power-backed infrastructure, and GPU deployments into a single platform designed to support multibillion-dollar AI expansion worldwide.