Country
Finland
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Country
Finland
Operator
NVIDIA, CSC (Finnish IT Center for Science)
Energy
Hydroelectric
Known capacity
40 MW
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NVIDIA and CSC — Finland's IT Center for Science — announced a joint AI Factory in Helsinki as part of NVIDIA's European Sovereign AI initiative. The facility will be powered by 100% hydroelectric power sourced from Nordic renewable energy markets and will house NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD systems running NVIDIA's latest Blackwell GPU architecture. The Helsinki AI Factory supports Finland's national AI strategy and provides researchers at Finnish universities, hospitals, and research institutes with sovereign AI compute that keeps Finnish training data within national borders. CSC already operates LUMI — the world's largest AI-capable supercomputer — in Kajaani, and the NVIDIA AI Factory complements LUMI with a lower-latency, more accessible compute tier. The project is part of Finland's broader positioning as a Nordic AI hub — leveraging the country's cold climate for free-air cooling, 100% renewable power grid, and EU AI Act compliance expertise.
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