Updated Jun. 25, 2026

Google The Dalles

The Dalles, Oregon, United States

Google The Dalles is an operational AI data center in The Dalles, OR, USA, with AI chips owned by Google and used by Google DeepMind (likely). It hosts about 110k H100-equivalent chips — supported by an estimated 185 MW of IT power — at an estimated capital cost of $5.8 B. We estimate that it uses Google TPU v6e and Google TPU v5p chips. The timeline of power and compute capacity is based on satellite imagery, our cooling equipment power model, chip availability, and chip efficiency.

OWNER Google STATUS Operational USER Google DeepMind
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Satellite imagery

Latest: May 6, 2026 · 1 high-res images
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Scale & specifications

CURRENT COMPUTE

110k H100-eq

2.18e20 8-bit OP/s

CURRENT IT POWER

185 MW

PROJECTED POWER

185 MW

CURRENT COST

$5.8 B

PROJECTED COST

$5.8 B

HardwareGoogle TPU v6e, Google TPU v5p

CoolingEvaporative cooling tower

Buildout

May 21, 20230

First signs of construction.

Mar 7, 2025

Building 1 is estimated to be operational, based on all external equipment being installed.

Compute
47kH100-eq
Power
93MW
Cost
$2.9B
Apr 29, 2026

Building 2 is estimated to be operational, based on all external equipment being installed, and ordinary cars parked by the building.

Compute
110kH100-eq
Power
185MW
Cost
$5.8B

Sources

  1. Permit confirming this is a data center and the internal square footage
  2. Google PUE data listing the "3rd facility" from Q3 2025

Read more about our methodology.