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Report by Arete Research

CORZ moves sharply higher in Arete’s AI infrastructure rankings following a major expansion in its long-term power roadmap, with them now modelling 3.6GW of IT load and $6.3bn of NOI by 2032 - up from prior estimates of 1.9GW and $3.7bn, respectively. Arete argues demand for AI compute remains “off-the-charts”, while CORZ is becoming increasingly attractive to hyperscalers through the expansion of its Pecos and Muskogee campuses into gigawatt-scale AI data centre sites. Importantly, the company has leveraged its existing CoreWeave contract into $3.3bn of financing, giving it sufficient capital to begin pre-building new facilities before signing additional leases, which Arete views as a key competitive advantage. With leasable power expected to nearly triple over the next few years, Arete raises their TP to $55 (100% upside) and now ranks CORZ alongside Applied Digital as a top pick in colocation infrastructure.

Edition 237 - 29 May 26

Field comments on spending on compute, data centre and edge build outs for AI

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Report by Sales Pulse Research

1) Data centre operators are running out of space, pre-selling new space and in some cases, aggressively looking to purchase space from end users - beneficiaries include Equinix and Digital Realty Trust. 2) Examples of hyperscalers, enterprises and innovative new AIaaS operators rapidly building compute. 3) Cloud optimisation efforts being viewed as “new normal” vs. temporary headwind. 4) After years of hype but slow growth for edge computing there is evidence that use cases are developing and demand is picking up - Crown Castle was mentioned by multiple industry contacts as benefitting from MEC and Lumen from increased demand for fibre connectivity. 5) Some interesting new data centre operators with well-timed AI infrastructure: Denvr Dataworks, Applied Digital and Napatech.

Edition 164 - 07 Jul 23