BUZZ High Performance Computing announced the acquisition of a 7.2-megawatt (MW) data centre site in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The site will form the foundation of a new Tier III+ data centre built specifically for AI workloads. The facility will serve dual purposes: offering colocation services to enterprises, institutions, and governments seeking sovereign data infrastructure, and deploying BUZZ HPC’s own accelerated compute clusters to support high-performance AI development and deployment.
This site will also support BUZZ HPC’s recently announced partnership with Bell Canada and its Bell AI Fabric ecosystem, expanding access to sovereign accelerated compute infrastructure nationwide. Engineered for sustainability and performance, the facility will leverage Ontario’s clean electricity grid and deploy liquid-cooling systems capable of supporting GPU racks of 150 kW and higher. This design enables hosting of the most advanced GPU clusters, optimized for high-density AI training, fine-tuning, and inference.
Together with the Bell AI Fabric partnership, the new data center will provide the power and infrastructure needed to support Canadian research, business innovation, and secure, high-performance deployments. Whether through colocation services or direct access to accelerated compute clusters, customers and partners will benefit from infrastructure designed for scalability, reliability, and data sovereignty. Sovereign AI infrastructure ensures sensitive data stays in Canada under Canadian law, protecting it from foreign regulations.
By keeping facilities Canadian-owned and operated, BUZZ HPC helps secure the country’s digital independence, safeguard critical data from geopolitical risks, and provide universities, researchers, and startups with local access to GPU power.