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    SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO, and REYKJAVÍK, Iceland, Aug. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Crusoe, the industry’s first vertically integrated AI infrastructure provider, announced today with atNorth, a leading Nordic data center services provider, an expansion of Crusoe Cloud capacity in atNorth’s Iceland ICE02 data center, powered by clean energy. This strategic expansion is designed to meet the surging demand for Crusoe Cloud services from customers of all sizes across Europe and North America. To support this initiative, Crusoe has secured a $175 million credit facility from Victory Park Capital (“VPC”), a leading global alternative investment firm specializing in private credit.

    The expansion within atNorth’s Iceland ICE02 data center features state-of-the-art NVIDIA hardware, including NVIDIA DGX™ GB200 NVL72 instances and NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. Additionally, by adding Direct Liquid to Chip (DLC) cooling, Crusoe boosts performance while increasing energy efficiency. The atNorth ICE02 site is powered 100% by sustainable geothermal and hydro energy, reinforcing Crusoe’s commitment to responsibly source abundant clean energy.

    “Crusoe runs the infrastructure for intelligence. This credit facility from Victory Park Capital enables us to accelerate the deployment of the most advanced GPU hardware to meet the incredible demand we’re seeing from the market for Crusoe Cloud,” said Chase Lochmiller co-founder and CEO, Crusoe. “Our partnership with atNorth allows us to leverage the abundant geothermal and hydroelectric power in Iceland to build energy-first AI infrastructure so that our customers can run their most demanding AI workloads on Crusoe Cloud.”

    “We are delighted with Crusoe’s success in serving its clients via our data centers and are excited to announce this significant development in our ongoing partnership,” said Eyjólfur Magnús Kristinsson, CEO atNorth. “The expansion of our ICE02 site will feature cutting-edge infrastructure and highly energy-efficient Direct Liquid to Chip (DLC) cooling technology. This aligns with both companies’ commitment to sustainability, and we are proud to support Crusoe on their path to decarbonize their workloads while delivering AI-ready solutions in an environmentally responsible way.”

    “AI and high-performance computing are placing unprecedented demands on global digital infrastructure,” said Connell Hasten, partner at VPC. “We are proud to support Crusoe’s mission to power the future of AI with clean energy and see tremendous potential in its vertically integrated model. We believe the company is uniquely positioned to develop and operate AI-optimized data centers that efficiently support large-scale GPU clusters.”

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