Stargate Norway marks a new chapter for AI infrastructure in Europe — powered by 100,000 NVIDIA GPUs and 100% renewable energy.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on Stargate Norway

Stargate Norway marks a new chapter for AI infrastructure in Europe — powered by 100,000 NVIDIA GPUs and 100% renewable energy.

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Nscale, Aker ASA, and OpenAI launch Stargate Norway, an NVIDIA GPU AI gigafactory in Narvik, Northern Norway.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on Stargate Norway

Powered by 100% renewable energy, Stargate Norway will provide secure and scalable infrastructure for sovereign AI workloads, with plans to support up to 100,000 NVIDIA GPUs by the end of 2026.

This momentum follows the UK’s Isambard-AI supercomputer and Germany’s recent AI factory launch, confirming a massive upward shift: Europe is rapidly building a robust, distributed foundation for truly sovereign AI. For business and industry leaders, this is more than a technological investment; it’s about unlocking faster innovation, deepening data control, and fueling sustainable growth from the cloud to the factory floor.

As Carlo Ruiz, VP of Enterprise Solutions at NVIDIA, writes on LinkedIn: “At NVIDIA, we believe the future belongs to those who scale responsibly and locally, empowering organizations to develop, deploy, and govern AI securely, efficiently, and in full alignment with European values. Stargate Norway brings this vision closer to reality. It delivers world-class compute to enterprises, startups, and public sector innovators, supporting everything from next-generation automation to new business models powered by generative AI.”

Read the press release.


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Tori Tishman

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Love seeing NVIDIA consistently pair innovation with mission driven purpose. From Europe’s 100% renewable-powered Stargate Norway to Mayo Clinic’s AI-driven DGX SuperPOD advancing medical breakthroughs, their commitment to sustainability and human health makes humanity stronger. Inspiring leadership for a better future for us all. 🌍✨

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