WhiteFiber

WhiteFiber

WhiteFiber is a publicly traded artificial intelligence infrastructure company focused on delivering high-performance computing solutions for demanding AI and machine learning workloads. The company was formed as a distinct business unit carved out from Bit Digital to concentrate on GPU-optimized cloud services and high-density data center operations. WhiteFiber’s mission is to provide scalable, reliable, and efficient infrastructure that enables enterprises, research institutions, and developers to train, deploy, and manage advanced AI models with minimal bottlenecks.

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At the heart of WhiteFiber’s offerings are its tier‑3 data centers and GPU cloud solutions designed specifically for AI and high-performance computing needs. These data centers combine advanced power and cooling systems with high-density GPU clusters to handle intensive tasks such as large language model training, real-time inference, and other computationally heavy applications. The company’s vertically integrated approach spans data center design, colocation services, cloud infrastructure, and hybrid deployment options, enabling customers to scale infrastructure without sacrificing performance or reliability.

WhiteFiber’s GPU cloud is built on cutting-edge hardware and networking, providing ultra-fast connectivity and high throughput to support complex workloads. Its data centers are engineered with enterprise-grade redundancy, advanced cooling technologies, and optimized power delivery to ensure consistent uptime and robust performance under intense computational demands.

As a public company trading under the ticker symbol WYFI on the Nasdaq, WhiteFiber has expanded its footprint through initial public offerings and strategic financing to accelerate growth and infrastructure deployment. The company supports a growing customer base across industries that rely on high-performance AI compute, including healthcare, finance, and technology sectors.

WhiteFiber continues to invest in expanding its infrastructure capacity and partnerships to meet rising global demand for AI-ready computing. By focusing on performance-optimized cloud and data center solutions, the company aims to position itself as a leading provider of next-generation AI compute infrastructure.

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