LN Compute Inc.: Gay Data Center
About Gay Data Center
LN Compute Day Data Center is a requested Georgia location record tied to LN Compute’s liquid-cooled digital infrastructure platform. LN Compute operates a portfolio built for Bitcoin mining today and AI/HPC infrastructure tomorrow, with all operating capacity using liquid cooling. The provider’s current platform spans 78 MW across five operational Georgia sites, including New Lancy, Alma HQ, Willacoochee, Gay, and Cuthbert.
The platform is designed around 100% liquid-cooled infrastructure, long-term power relationships with rural Georgia Electric Membership Cooperatives, and hosting environments for high-density ASIC mining. LN Compute’s operating model uses interruptible-load power agreements that support flexible grid participation while powering dense compute deployments. The provider also identifies Bitmain as a long-term hosting partner and positions its infrastructure as GPU-ready for future AI and high-performance computing workloads.
The Day Data Center name was not verified on LN Compute’s current public site. The provider’s listed operational Georgia sites are New Lancy in Bacon County, Alma HQ in Bacon County, Willacoochee in Atkinson County, Gay in Meriwether County, and Cuthbert in Randolph County. Public records and industry coverage also reference LN Compute activity in Soperton and Blackshear, but those locations do not validate a facility named Day Data Center. This record should remain in verification status until LN Compute confirms the exact site name, address, power capacity, and operating status.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Platform Scope: Liquid-cooled Bitcoin mining infrastructure
- Portfolio Capacity: 78 MW across five operational Georgia sites
- Cooling Model: 100% liquid-cooled operating portfolio
- Compute Focus: Bitcoin mining with AI and HPC readiness
- Power Model: Rural Georgia EMC power relationships
- Verified Georgia Sites: New Lancy, Alma HQ, Willacoochee, Gay, and Cuthbert
🧠 AI Infrastructure
- Thermal Platform: Liquid cooling designed for dense compute environments
- Future Workload Fit: GPU-ready infrastructure for AI and HPC deployments
- Current Workload: Bitcoin mining under hosting contracts
🌱 Sustainability & Energy
- Power Structure: Interruptible-load agreements with rural Georgia Electric Membership Cooperatives
- Cooling Efficiency: Liquid-cooled infrastructure for high-density compute
- Grid Participation: Flexible load structure across Georgia operating sites