TensorWave Selects TECfusions for 20 MW AI Expansion in Arizona and Pennsylvania
TensorWave has selected TECfusions to deploy 20 megawatts (MW) of AI infrastructure, with 10 MW at Keystone Connect near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and another 10 MW at TECfusions' facility in Tucson, Arizona. This expansion is part of TensorWave's goal to scale to 1 gigawatt (GW) at the Pennsylvania site, which will also create over 100 skilled trade jobs and enhance local tax revenue. Scheduled for the first half of 2026, the initiative emphasizes sustainability and rapid deployment in AI infrastructure development.

TECfusions announced that TensorWave will deploy 20 megawatts (MW) of AI infrastructure across two sites: 10 MW at Keystone Connect near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and 10 MW at TECfusions' Tucson, Arizona facility. This initiative is part of TensorWave's strategy to scale to 1 gigawatt (GW) at the Pennsylvania location, which can support up to 3 GW through on-site power generation.
The deployments are scheduled for the first half of 2026 and aim to enhance TensorWave's AMD-based AI capacity with high-density designs. The Pennsylvania site is expected to create over 100 skilled trade jobs and contribute to local tax revenue. Both expansions leverage TECfusions' adaptive reuse model, focusing on sustainability and speed to market in AI infrastructure development.




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