georgia data centers

The term **“Georgia data centers”** refers to facilities located in the state of Georgia, USA, that house computer systems and related components — such as servers, storage systems, and networking equipment — used to store, process, and manage digital data. These centers support online services, cloud computing, enterprise IT operations, and content delivery for businesses and government organizations. Georgia’s data centers benefit from the state’s business-friendly environment, reliable energy infrastructure, and growing technology sector.
  1. CleanSpark Raises $1.15 Billion to Expand Bitcoin Mining and AI Infrastructure

    CleanSpark Raises $1.15 Billion to Expand Bitcoin Mining and AI Infrastructure

    CleanSpark Raises $1.15 Billion to Expand Bitcoin Mining and AI Infrastructure U.S.-based Bitcoin mining company CleanSpark has announced plans to raise $1.15 billion through a senior offering of convertible notes, aiming to expand its crypto-mining operations and accelerate the build-out of...
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