AI & Technology
The Sovereign Cloud Race: SuperX AI and Kazakhstan Partner for Landmark 1-Gigawatt Intelligent Computing Hub
As nations prioritize localized computational infrastructure over foreign hardware, a massive three-year tiered investment seeks to bridge Euro-Asian digital corridors.
By 19Network Editorial Team · Jun 25, 2026 · 5 min read
In a high-profile meeting on the sidelines of the Summer Davos event, NASDAQ-listed SuperX AI Technology finalized discussions with the Kazakh government to build a monumental 1GW national AI computing park.
DALIAN — The global race for artificial intelligence supremacy is rapidly moving beyond pure software development into the physical infrastructure that powers it. In a major development at the World Economic Forum’s Summer Davos, executives from NASDAQ-listed full-stack AI computing provider SuperX AI Technology Limited (NASDAQ: SUPX) met with Kazakhstan Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov to advance a phased roadmap for a 1-Gigawatt (GW) intelligent computing center. This massive project is positioned to establish Central Asia as a vital cross-border digital node connecting European and Asian data ecosystems. The initiative aligns with Kazakhstan designating 2026 as its official "Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence." Under its updated national strategy, the country is pushing hard to establish domestic sovereign computing capacity, minimizing long-term reliance on foreign tech ecosystems while capturing the growing regional demand for heavy enterprise AI processing. Recognizing a significant local shortfall in high-end GPU cluster supplies, the state investment arm, Kazakhstan Invest, is actively leveraging international public-private partnerships to bridge the…