Denton, Texas, United States
CoreWeave Denton TX is an operational AI data center with AI chips owned by CoreWeave and likely used by OpenAI. It hosts an estimated 253k H100-equivalents of compute, supported by 262 MW of IT power at a capital cost of $9.9 B. In Q2 2027, we project it to rise to 272k H100-eq compute, 282 MW IT power and a cost of $10.7 B. We estimate that it uses Nvidia B200 chips.
The timeline of IT power and compute capacity is based on satellite imagery and company disclosures.
Formerly a bitcoin-mining facility, the Denton site is being repurposed to run AI workloads on CoreWeave’s GPUs, with 260 MW contracted to CoreWeave.

Satellite imagery
CURRENT COMPUTE
253kH100-eq
5.00e208-bit OP/s
PROJECTED
272kH100-eq
5.38e208-bit OP/s
CURRENT IT POWER
262MW
PROJECTED IT POWER
282MW
CURRENT COST
$9.9B
PROJECTED COST
$10.7B
Construction start - The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation reports Core Scientific is converting existing Bitcoin mining buildings into AI data centers, planning to build AROUND the existing Denton Energy Center.
First 8 MW billable tranche dedicated to AI starts running at the site, with another 40 scheduled by the end of the quarter.
Half the campus energized. 67 billable MW are now dedicated to CoreWeave's GPUs across three buildings.
Buildings 1-3 (Denton North) are largely built out/operational, and Denton South has its first data hall plus support equipment substantially installed. Remaining Denton South buildings (4-7) still under construction. This is according to satellite imagery.
Buildings 1-3 (Denton North) are fully operational running AI (Denton North at 90 MW, Denton South partially running at 41). This is according to an earnings call from this date.
Buildings 1-7 are operational and running, with no construction work visible. This is based on both satellite imagery, and the Q2 2026 Earnings call stating the campus was operational by midyear 2026.
Building 8 interior fit-out scheduled to begin. TDLR project TABS2026028247 schedules a $110M interior fit-out of the existing 27,678.22 sq ft Building A as a data hall beginning September 1, 2026.
Building 8 projected operational. TDLR project TABS2026028247 schedules Building A's data-hall fit-out for completion by this date.