MacroValor and Favis Advanced Robotics Launch 3,000 MW Hydrogen-Powered AI Campus in Austin, Texas
The Mount Hydrogen project aims to establish America's largest sovereign compute infrastructure, enhancing domestic AI capabilities. It addresses critical issues like grid instability and foreign semiconductor reliance while promoting zero-emission operations.

MacroValor Corporation and Favis Advanced Robotics have initiated the development of Mount Hydrogen, a 3,000 MW hydrogen-powered AI campus in Austin, Texas. This facility will utilize MacroValor's natural hydrogen energy network to ensure continuous, zero-emission operations, tackling grid instability and foreign semiconductor exposure.
Key features include a dedicated energy network offering cost stability, continuous uptime, and high-density cooling for AI training workloads. The campus will also support the development of Subvertio AI, an inference platform for domestic deployment, and manufacture the ARC Computer and ARC Phone, enhancing the local supply chain for computing hardware. This initiative represents a significant step towards reducing U.S. dependence on foreign technology and bolstering national security.




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