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      Microsoft has signed a five-year agreement valued at approximately US$9.7 billion with Australia-based infrastructure company IREN Ltd., which will supply Microsoft access to Nvidia GB300 GPU systems housed at IREN’s facilities (notably in Texas) to support the company’s expanding AI cloud and data-centre infrastructure. As part of the deal Microsoft is providing a 20 % pre-payment up front, and IREN has concurrently committed to spend about US$5.8 billion on GPUs and related infrastructure via a supply deal with Dell Technologies to fulfil their capacity obligations. This transaction not only makes Microsoft IREN’s largest customer but is also expected to generate around US$1.94 billion in annualised revenue for IREN and only utilise about 10 % of IREN’s total secured power portfolio, leaving room for additional contracts.

      Sources: TechPortal, AP News

      Key Takeaways

      – The deal underscores how hyperscale cloud providers like Microsoft are outsourcing large portions of AI-compute demand to specialised infrastructure firms rather than building entirely in-house.

      – IREN’s model—transitioning from crypto-mining to large-scale GPU-powered AI data centres with secured power capacity—is validated by a marquee customer and builds long-term revenue visibility.

      – The agreement carries execution risks (hardware supply-chain, capex funding, deployment schedule) as well as strategic implications for how AI infrastructure is financed and structured across the industry.

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      In a move that signals how seriously the AI-compute arms race has been ramped up, Microsoft Corporation has engaged in a multi-year commitment with IREN Ltd., an Australia-based company specialising in high-performance data-centre and AI-cloud infrastructure. Under the terms of the contract, Microsoft will gain access to large blocks of Nvidia GB300 GPU capacity hosted within IREN’s facilities—particularly its Childress, Texas campus—over a five-year horizon and will pay roughly US$9.7 billion for the compute-capacity rights. The deal is structured with a 20 % upfront pre-payment, signaling Microsoft’s willingness to lock in capacity in advance of full deployment. At the same time, IREN has agreed to purchase approximately US$5.8 billion in GPU and ancillary infrastructure from Dell Technologies, which will be deployed in phases through 2026.

      From a strategic perspective, this move by Microsoft reflects a recognition that while the software, AI models, and services are high-profile, the underlying friction point in scaling AI at hyperscale is compute capacity—particularly data-centre power, cooling, networking, and GPU supply. Rather than construct everything from scratch in every geography, Microsoft is partnering with a specialist provider (IREN) that already has secured power infrastructure (3 GW portfolio in North America) and a track record of GPU deployments. IREN, originally a crypto-mining group, has successfully pivoted to AI-compute infrastructure, and this deal dramatically raises its profile.

      The commercial terms are very revealing. With US$1.94 billion in projected annualised revenue from this contract for IREN, and with only roughly 10 % of its capacity committed to Microsoft, the business model suggests room for further large-scale deals with other hyperscalers. For Microsoft, locking in vast GPU capacity addresses the severe supply constraints and energy-infrastructure bottlenecks that many tech companies face in scaling AI workloads.

      However, the risks should not be overlooked. IREN must roll out new liquid-cooled data-centre facilities, ensure timely deployment of hardware, secure the required financing (given the US$5.8 billion capex obligation), and manage power/cooling and supply chain logistics. On Microsoft’s side, there is concentrated dependency on a single provider for a large chunk of capacity, which brings execution and counter-party risk. Also, the boom in AI compute capacity raises questions about marginal returns: even as capacity is being locked up, will the downstream monetisation of AI services—or the pace of model-training demand—keep accelerating as expected?

      In the broader landscape, this deal shows that the AI-infrastructure market is evolving quickly: entities initially focused on crypto mining are morphing into “neocloud” providers, offering GPU-rich, power-secured platforms to hyperscalers who would rather partner than build from ground up. It signals a maturation of the compute supply chain for high-end AI workloads—where power, cooling, location, and GPU supply chain matter just as much as the code. For investors and strategists alike, the key will be watching how these infrastructure partnerships scale, how efficiently capacity is used, how companies like IREN monetise additional clients beyond the first marquee partner, and how the hyperscale clouds manage to extract value from the massive compute commitments they are making in this era of AI expansion.

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