Armenia officially opens its first AI factory
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Armenia has officially inaugurated its first artificial intelligence factory, built by Eleveight AI in the village of Gagarin. The facility uses NVIDIA Blackwell B300 technology and has received a $70m investment, with a further $50m planned by 2026. The AI factory complies with NVIDIA Reference Architecture standards, allowing international companies to launch projects without technical integration challenges. It currently operates with 512 graphics processing units and 1.2 MW of power, with plans to increase capacity to 35 MW. The project aims to support local talent and promote scientific innovation, with 20% of computing capacity allocated to Armenian universities and research centres, creating new opportunities for businesses and start-ups.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By becoming a producer and supplier of advanced technologies, Armenia can now compete in the global market, shifting its role from a consumer to a key player.
- · This new infrastructure hub will attract international technology companies and research teams.