Datavault AI Launches $1.44B–$1.92B 48,000-GPU Network in 100+ Cities
Datavault AI has activated its first quantum-ready edge GPU sites in New York and Philadelphia as part of a 48,000-GPU network valued at $1.44B-$1.92B. The fleet will roll out across 1,000 micro-edge locations in over 100 U.S. cities, reaching full commercial availability in Q3 2026.
1. First Edge GPU Sites Go Live
Datavault AI activated its first quantum-ready edge GPU sites in New York and Philadelphia on April 16, 2026, featuring SanQtum AI’s cyber-secure, zero-trust infrastructure supporting low-latency AI inference and HPC workloads with up to 48 GPUs per site.
2. Nationwide Expansion Plan
The company plans to deploy its 48,000-GPU fleet across 1,000 urban micro-edge neocloud locations in over 100 U.S. cities by year-end, targeting full commercial availability in Q3 2026 and generating revenue from the network by late 2026.
3. Fleet Value and Architecture
The dedicated GPU capacity carries an equivalent market value of $1.44 billion to $1.92 billion based on current Hopper- and Blackwell-class pricing, leveraging an air-cooled, lower-power design that circumvents traditional power-grid and coolant limitations.
4. Platform Integration and Use Cases
Datavault AI’s DataValue®, DataScore® and Information Data Exchange® platforms operate natively on the SanQtum-secured fleet, enabling enterprises to perform real-time data tokenization, monetization and AI-driven edge computing without reliance on hyperscaler allocations.