LN Compute Inc.
About LN Compute Inc.
LN Compute is a Georgia-based liquid-cooled digital infrastructure operator serving Bitcoin mining workloads today and engineered for future AI and HPC compute. The company builds and operates a focused portfolio of 100% liquid-cooled data center infrastructure across rural Georgia. Its operating footprint includes five Georgia sites totaling 78 MW of contracted capacity, supported by long-term power agreements with local Electric Membership Cooperatives.
LN Compute’s portfolio is designed around high-density compute, liquid cooling, contracted power, and long-term hosting operations. The company’s current infrastructure supports Bitcoin mining under long-term hosting contracts, while its thermal design is positioned for GPU-class AI and HPC deployments. LN Compute operates five liquid-cooled sites: New Lancy in Bacon County, Alma HQ in Bacon County, Willacoochee in Atkinson County, Gay in Meriwether County, and Cuthbert in Randolph County. Site capacities include 26 MW, 16 MW, 15 MW, 13 MW, and 8 MW, respectively.
LN Compute differentiates through its all-liquid-cooled operating portfolio, rural Georgia power strategy, and public transaction track record. The company has completed $45.3 million in disclosed divestments to U.S.-listed public acquirers, including a 60 MW Georgia infrastructure sale to CleanSpark and a 50 MW Soperton site sale to Cango. Its current portfolio is built for density, duration, and future workload flexibility, using liquid-cooled infrastructure, interruptible-load power structures, and operational experience across live high-density compute sites.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Operating Footprint: Five operational sites in Georgia
- Total Contracted Capacity: 78 MW
- Cooling Design: 100% liquid-cooled infrastructure
- New Lancy: Bacon County, Georgia; 26 MW
- Alma HQ: Bacon County, Georgia; 16 MW
- Willacoochee: Atkinson County, Georgia; 15 MW
- Gay: Meriwether County, Georgia; 13 MW
- Cuthbert: Randolph County, Georgia; 8 MW
🛠️ Service Portfolio Overview
- Bitcoin Mining Hosting: Liquid-cooled infrastructure for long-term mining operations
- AI-Ready Infrastructure: Thermal platform engineered for future GPU and AI workloads
- HPC Infrastructure: High-density power and cooling design for compute-intensive deployments
- Power Strategy: Long-term interruptible-load PPAs with rural Georgia Electric Membership Cooperatives
- Infrastructure Operations: Continuous operations across live liquid-cooled sites
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Georgia Site Network: Five-site infrastructure footprint across rural Georgia
- Hosting Operations: Data center environments built for high-density compute hosting
- Power-Driven Site Selection: Locations aligned with contracted rural EMC power access
🌱 Sustainability & Energy
- Liquid Cooling: Entire operating portfolio uses liquid cooling for dense compute loads
- Interruptible Load: Power structures support grid-flexible operating profiles
- Rural EMC Power: Facilities operate under long-term power agreements with Georgia Electric Membership Cooperatives
