Particle.news

Microsoft Activates Fairwater AI Superfactory, Linking Atlanta and Wisconsin Into One Compute Fabric

The first multi‑site cluster pools hundreds of thousands of Nvidia Blackwell GPUs over a dedicated AI WAN to shrink model training timelines.

Overview

  • Microsoft says Atlanta is live as the first Fairwater site, with the Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin campus being brought online to operate as one unified supercluster.
  • The company connects the sites across roughly 700 miles via a dedicated AI Wide Area Network and new fiber links to run single, large AI workloads in real time and cut training from months to weeks.
  • Fairwater centers deploy Nvidia GB200 NVL72 rack‑scale systems scaling to hundreds of thousands of Blackwell GPUs to provide massive training capacity.
  • A two‑story layout with direct‑to‑chip, closed‑loop liquid cooling increases GPU density, trims cable runs and latency, and minimizes water use.
  • Microsoft positions the system for partners including OpenAI, Mistral AI and xAI, while ramping capital outlays and planning to double its global data‑center footprint within about two years.