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Hyperscale Data Highlights AI Infrastructure Growth and Corporate Transition in Stockholder Letter

Core Insights - Hyperscale Data, Inc. identifies significant growth opportunities in its Michigan data center, which has the potential to expand to 340 MW of power capacity [2][4][6] - The company aims to secure long-term hosting agreements similar to Applied Digital Corporation's recent contract, which is projected to generate over $7 billion in revenue over 15 years [2][3] - The Michigan Facility is viewed as a strategically undervalued asset for supporting large-scale AI and high-performance computing workloads [4][10] Facility Expansion Plans - The Michigan Facility currently spans 617,000 square feet and is targeted for an expansion from approximately 30 MW to 340 MW of power [5][6] - An agreement in principle has been reached with the local utility to increase power availability to 300 MW, with completion expected in about 44 months [5] - Additionally, a separate agreement with the local natural gas utility aims to provide an extra 40 MW of power, expected to be completed within 18 months [6] Strategic Separation and Leadership Transition - The company plans to complete its separation from Ault Capital Group, Inc. by the end of 2025, transitioning to a standalone publicly traded infrastructure company focused on AI and digital asset compute solutions [7][16] - Following the separation, the current Executive Chairman will focus on Ault Capital Group, while the CEO will continue in his role and assume the position of Chairman of the Board [8][9] Valuation Perspective - The company believes that the market significantly undervalues its business, particularly the transformative potential of the Michigan Facility [10][11] - As the AI infrastructure market evolves, the company expects the gap between its intrinsic value and current market capitalization to narrow, creating long-term value for stockholders [11]