The strategic move grants SWI Group control over GDA’s 15 facilities, including several hyperscaler-grade sites situated in Texas. By integrating these assets with its existing 2.3 GW European data center platform, AiOnX, the group aims to scale its combined global capacity beyond 3.6 GW. Management plans to pivot GDA’s infrastructure specifically toward high-performance computing and AI-intensive workloads to meet surging demand.
SWI Group Claims Majority Stake in US Infrastructure Giant GDA
With the acquisition of a controlling interest in Genesis Digital Assets, Euronext Amsterdam-listed SWI Group is aggressively expanding its footprint into the United States. The deal adds 1.3 GW of energized capacity to the firm’s portfolio, positioning the conglomerate as a major player in the global AI and high-performance computing race.

Simultaneously, SWI Group has secured a majority stake in Polarise, a German-based AI infrastructure provider and official NVIDIA Cloud Service Provider. This dual acquisition allows the firm to offer a vertically integrated stack covering land, hardware, and software. Max-Hervé George, founder and CEO of SWI Group, described the expansion as a bridge between European and American markets, creating a unified platform capable of supporting the full lifecycle of AI models and applications.




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