Cognivault

Hyperscale AI data centers in Texas, secured by natural gas treatment operations. Infrastructure built for the compute demands of next-generation AI. AUM $3.6B

Cognivault

Introduction:
Cognivault develops and operates hyperscale AI data center infrastructure in the United States, with facilities in California and a 100MW project under procurement in Texas. The company was established in 2024 to address a structural constraint in the AI industry: the gap between the compute demands of frontier AI and the infrastructure capable of meeting them at scale.

Infrastructure:
Cognivault's data centers are purpose-built for AI workloads — large language model training, inference at scale, and enterprise AI compute. Unlike general-purpose colocation facilities, Cognivault's architecture is designed from the ground up around the power density, cooling requirements, and network topology that modern AI demands.

Energy Security:
Cognivault operates vertically integrated natural gas treatment facilities to secure reliable on-site power supply. This eliminates dependence on grid availability — a critical structural advantage as AI compute demand strains power infrastructure across the United States.

Scale:
With a 100MW procurement underway in Texas, Cognivault is building infrastructure at the scale required to serve enterprise and government AI demand over the next decade. At full capacity, 100MW of dedicated AI compute represents one of the most significant private infrastructure commitments in the region.

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