GoodVision AI, Calisa's Merger Target, Unveils 100 MW AI Factory Buildout in Japan
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Summary
GoodVision AI, Calisa's merger partner, has teamed up with AI Storm to build a 100 MW AI Factory network in Japan, starting with a 2 MW facility in Fukushima that will be operational within three months.
Key Events · M&A and Partnerships · ALIS
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AI Factory Partnership Announced
GoodVision AI has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with AI Storm to jointly develop AI infrastructure in Japan, beginning with a 2 MW liquid-cooled AI Factory in Fukushima.
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100 MW Expansion Roadmap
The partnership targets 20 MW within 12 months and 100 MW within three years, with over 50 potential sites already secured in the Tokyo area.
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Initial Deployment Timeline
The first 2 MW facility, featuring 72 NVIDIA B300 servers and over 500 GPUs, is expected to be operational within three months.
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Merger Context
This operational milestone for GoodVision arrives as Calisa faces going-concern warnings and delisting risk, making positive target-company news critical for the pending merger's prospects.
Analysis · ALIS · Technology
GoodVision AI, the company set to merge with Calisa Acquisition Corp, has entered a strategic partnership with AI Storm to build a 100 MW AI Factory network in Japan. The initial 2 MW phase in Fukushima is expected online within three months, with a roadmap to 20 MW in 12 months and 100 MW in three years. This marks a material operational milestone for the target company, directly relevant to the pending merger. The announcement comes amid recent going-concern warnings and delisting risk for Calisa, making positive operational news from GoodVision a key factor in the merger's viability and investor sentiment.
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