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BlockchAIn Digital Infrastructure: Dallas–Fort Worth Data Center

BlockchAIn Digital Infrastructure Dallas–Fort Worth Data Center is located at Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike, Dallas, Texas 75208, United States. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. It has access to 395.0 MW of power. We found 256 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Dallas–Fort Worth Data Center

One BlockchAIn Dallas–Fort Worth Data Center is a 395 MW development pipeline site in the Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas market for AI, HPC, and data-intensive infrastructure. AIB positions its portfolio around power-secured, grid-integrated AI data centers built for liquid-cooled, high-density compute. The DFW site is the largest listed asset in AIB’s current portfolio, alongside CLT and MSP sites.

The Dallas–Fort Worth project fits AIB’s power-first development model for GPU clusters, enterprise AI workloads, and AI neocloud deployments. The company’s platform focuses on deliverable power, AI-ready cooling, security, uptime, and modular scalable builds. The DFW market provides a major Texas deployment base for AI infrastructure teams seeking large power availability, regional fiber access, and proximity to one of the country’s most active data center markets.

🏢 Facility Highlights

  1. Pipeline Capacity: 395 MW.
  2. Portfolio Role: Largest listed AIB portfolio site.
  3. Status: Development pipeline.
  4. Design Focus: Liquid-cooled, high-density AI compute.
  5. Market: Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas.

🧠 AI Infrastructure

  1. Workload Fit: AI, HPC, GPU clusters, and data-intensive applications.
  2. Cooling Model: Purpose-built for liquid-cooled high-density compute.
  3. Development Model: Power-first site planning with modular scalable builds.

🛰️ Network Position

  1. Regional Market: Dallas–Fort Worth.
  2. Demand Drivers: Hyperscale and AI demand continue to drive DFW data center growth.
  3. Texas Position: Large-scale development pipeline in a major U.S. data center market.