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Tachyon9 Corporation says it has signed a binding 15-year memorandum of understanding with Nidar Infrastructure, the parent and majority shareholder of India's Yotta Data Services, to anchor the first 100 MW phase of its planned Nakota AI Data Campus.
The framing is a marquee one: a global hyperscale operator validating a U.S. buildout that management hopes will reach up to 1 GW and reach public markets through a proposed combination with Nixxy, Inc.
The number worth holding onto, though, is narrower than the headline suggests. The framing, stated fairly Tachyon9's case is coherent on its own terms.
affiliate is expected to become the anchor customer for the first 100 MW at Nakota while also participating as an economic partner.
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