Overview
- Mistral will deploy large-scale AI compute at EcoDataCenter’s site in Borlänge, Sweden, to operate its foundation models at scale.
- The facility is planned to open in 2027 and will support both training and inference for next‑generation models.
- The move marks Mistral’s first major infrastructure project outside France and extends its pivot from model building to a full-stack offering through Mistral Compute.
- EcoDataCenter will build and operate the site using renewable energy and advanced cooling, with reports indicating plans to use Nvidia’s Vera Rubin GPUs.
- CEO Arthur Mensch says the project reinforces Europe’s strategic autonomy by keeping data processing and storage local as the Nordics emerge as an AI data‑center hub.