Datavault AI Ramps $1.92B 48,000-GPU Edge Network Deployment as CLARITY Act Vote Nears

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Datavault AI plans to complete deployment of its quantum-ready distributed edge computing network across over 100 U.S. metropolitan markets by year-end 2026, rolling out a 48,000-GPU fleet valued at $1.44–$1.92 billion and targeting $100 million in annual revenue per site. The company highlights this positioning before a U.S. Senate Banking Committee markup and vote on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act scheduled May 14, expecting regulatory clarity to accelerate demand for its secure data processing, tokenization, and AI services.

1. CLARITY Act Senate Vote

The U.S. Senate Banking Committee markup hearing on May 14, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. ET will consider the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, designed to establish federal oversight boundaries between the SEC and CFTC, which Datavault AI believes will drive demand for secure data processing and tokenization services.

2. Edge Network Deployment Plan

Datavault AI is advancing a distributed edge computing network of 1,000 modular mini data center sites across more than 100 U.S. metropolitan markets, targeting full commercial availability of its 48,000-GPU fleet in Q3 2026 and nationwide revenue generation by year-end.

3. GPU Fleet Valuation and Market Potential

Based on current Hopper- and Blackwell-class GPU pricing, the 48,000-GPU capacity equates to a $1.44–$1.92 billion market value, with an estimated serviceable addressable market exceeding $100 million per network location annually.

4. Partnership and Quantum-Readiness Goals

In partnership with Available Infrastructure on Project Qestral, Datavault AI aims to deploy a quantum-ready VPN network supported by approximately 10 GW of high-performance compute data centers valued at over $50 billion, enhancing redundancy, low latency, and cyber-secure infrastructure.

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