Context Labs runs its platforms exclusively on Microsoft Azure, the only hyperscaler in a confirmed partnership for the tech, providing real-time emissions tracking and sustainability tools that support Azure’s hyperscale data center goals.
Context labs just got onboard for a 250-1000MW datacenter project in the Permian Basin.
Then Globelink NETWORK got 1,600 miles of fiber planned running from Odessa through Microsoft Azure's locations in America.
"-GLOBELINK NETWORK
2,500 miles under DEVELOPMENT
1,600 miles of new, greenfield fiber connecting four of the largest data center markets in The Americas: Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and Houston."
Dallas / Fort Worth – Major South Central US Azure region (core hub)
San Antonio – Huge Azure data-center campus
Austin – Smaller Azure/edge nodes
Houston – Azure edge and enterprise sites
These sites sit on or near the new Dallas–Austin–San Antonio–Houston loop, so Microsoft could plug straight into the network for faster, low-latency links across Texas and down to Mexico.
What other hyperscaler could it be? Since Context Labs is involved and the 1600 miles of fiber, a substantial infrastructure project, runs through major Azure hubs?
Not financial advice, speculation.
Is Microsoft planning a 1GW datacenter in Permian Basin outside Odessa?
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