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Duos Technologies Finalizes Hydra Host Contract for Distributed AI Infrastructure

16 March 2026 at 17:00

Duos Technologies Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: DUOT), through its operating subsidiary Duos Edge AI, Inc., has executed a definitive contract with Hydra Host, advancing the previously announced plan to deploy a high-density NVIDIA GPU cluster for a leading global technology company. The GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) contract is expected to generate approximately $176 million in revenue over a 36 month term, including an initial $18 million customer pre payment, with projected gross margins exceeding 80 percent and expected annual EBITDA of approximately $40 million.

The agreement establishes Duos Edge AI as an emerging provider of distributed AI infrastructure designed for large scale compute workloads. Fully funded through Duos Technologies Group’s recently completed $65 million public offering and existing hardware financing arrangements, the partnership enables deployment to commence immediately without reliance on additional equity financing.

β€œThe initial deployment will be located at a strategic site and will consist of multiple high density modular Edge Data Centers (EDCs) which are specifically designed to support large scale AI workloads,” said Doug Recker, newly appointed CEO effective April 1st, 2026. β€œManufacturing of the EDCs is currently underway, with critical power modules already ordered to support deployment timelines.”

The first phase of the project includes an initial 4.3 plus MW colocation commitment from a leading global technology company that will serve as the project’s anchor tenant. This deployment represents the largest Edge Data Center project in Company history, with additional colocation revenue expected as the site scales toward its full power capacity.

This contract provides strong commercial validation for Duos’ High Power EDC business line, purpose built for AI companies and high performance compute tenants that require premium rack space, dedicated high density power, and rapid deployment. As Duos advances its long term objective of 75MW of distributed capacity, the Company is actively evaluating additional high density deployment sites to meet accelerating demand from AI hyperscalers, NeoCloud operators, and other AI infrastructure customers.

To learn more about Duos Technologies Group, Inc., visit www.duostechnologies.com.

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Duos Technologies Signs ~$200M LOI and Appoints Doug Recker as CEO

2 March 2026 at 19:00

Duos Technologies Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: DUOT), a leader in intelligent technologies and digital infrastructure, has signed a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) with Hydra Host to deploy a high-density NVIDIA GPU cluster for a leading global technology customer. The project supports a GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) partnership expected to generate approximately $176 million in revenue over a 36-month term, with gross margins exceeding 80% and projected annual EBITDA of more than $40 million.

β€œWe are thrilled to partner with the Duos team on this opportunity,” said Aaron Ginn, CEO and Co-Founder of Hydra Host. β€œTheir ability to deliver immediate access to power combined with an industry-leading deployment speed makes them a standout in the market. We see significant runway ahead as we look to expand our collaboration around colocation and Duos’ High-Power EDC model, which we believe is purpose-built to address a market where demand for AI compute capacity is fundamentally outpacing the speed at which traditional data center supply can be delivered.”

Complementing this milestone, Duos has appointed Doug Recker as Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2026, as the company accelerates its transformation into a focused Edge AI and digital infrastructure platform. Mr. Recker succeeds Chuck Ferry, who will continue to serve on the board of directors.

β€œThis initial customer marks a pivotal step in accelerating the buildout of Duos Edge AI,” said Doug Recker, Chief Executive Officer. β€œWe are now entering an exciting phase of execution, further reinforced by our recently announced LOI with Hydra Host, which underscores growing third-party demand for our distributed AI infrastructure model and validates the scalability of our platform. With secured power, rapid deployment capabilities, and expanding strategic partnerships, we believe Duos is well positioned to pursue high-value infrastructure opportunities. Our focus remains on disciplined expansion, capital-efficient growth, and delivering sustainable long-term value for our shareholders.”

Beyond GPUaaS revenue, the collaboration creates a pathway for approximately $25 million in incremental colocation revenue over the same term, validating Duos’ High-Power Edge Data Center (EDC) business line. The company has also signed a non-binding LOI for a ground lease in Iowa with access to up to 10MW of utility power, advancing its long-term goal of building up to 75MW of distributed capacity.

To learn more about Duos Technologies Group, Inc., visit www.duostechnologies.com.

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DPI and PODTECH Partner to Scale AI Infrastructure Commissioning Across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East

29 January 2026 at 20:30

Datalec Precision Installations (DPI) and PODTECH have announced a global technology partnership focused on delivering pre-staged, deployment-ready AI infrastructure solutions as hyperscaler demand drives data center vacancy rates to historic lows. With capacity tightening to 6.5% in Europe and 5.9% in the U.K., the partnership addresses a critical bottleneck in AI data center commissioning, where deployment timelines and technical complexity have become major constraints for enterprises and cloud platforms scaling GPU-intensive workloads.

The AI Infrastructure Commissioning Challenge

As hyperscalers deploy more than $600 billion in AI data center infrastructure this year, representing 75% of total capital expenditure, the focus has shifted from simply securing capacity to ensuring infrastructure is fully validated and production-ready at deployment. AI workloads demand far more than traditional data center services. NVIDIA-based AI racks require specialized expertise in NVLink fabric configuration, GPU testing, compute node initialization, dead-on-arrival (DOA) testing, site and factory acceptance testing (SAT/FAT), and network validation. These technical requirements, combined with increasingly tight deployment windows, have created demand for integrated commissioning providers capable of delivering turnkey solutions.

Integrated Capabilities Across the AI Lifecycle

The DPI-PODTECH partnership brings together complementary capabilities across the full AI infrastructure stack. DPI contributes expertise in infrastructure connectivity and mechanical systems. PODTECH adds software development, commissioning protocols, and systems integration delivered through more than 60 technical specialists across the U.K., Asia, and the Middle East. Together, the companies offer end-to-end services from pre-deployment validation through network bootstrapping, ensuring AI environments are fully operational before customer handoff.

The partnership builds on successful NVIDIA AI rack deployments for international hyperscaler programs, where both companies demonstrated the ability to manage complex, multi-site rollouts. By formalizing their collaboration, DPI and PODTECH are positioning to scale these capabilities across regions where data center capacity is most constrained and AI infrastructure demand is accelerating fastest.

Strategic Focus on High-Growth Markets

The partnership specifically targets Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, markets experiencing acute capacity constraints and surging AI investment. PODTECH’s existing presence across these regions gives the partnership immediate on-the-ground capacity to support hyperscaler and enterprise deployments. The company’s ISO 27001, ISO 9001, and ISO 20000-1 certifications provide the compliance foundation required for clients in regulated industries and public sector engagements.

Industry Perspective

β€œAs organizations accelerate their AI adoption, the reliability and performance of the underlying infrastructure have never been more critical,” said James Bangs, technology and services director at DPI. β€œBuilding on our partnership with PODTECH, we have already delivered multiple successful deployments together, and this formal collaboration enables us to scale our capabilities globally.”

Harry Pod, founder at PODTECH, emphasized the operational benefits of the integrated model: β€œFollowing our successful collaborations with Datalec on major NVIDIA AI rack deployments, we are very proud to officially combine our capabilities. By working as one integrated delivery team, we can provide clients with packaged, pre-staged, and deployment-ready AI infrastructure solutions grounded in quality, precision, and engineering excellence.”

Looking Ahead

For enterprises and hyperscalers navigating AI infrastructure decisions in 2026, the partnership signals a shift toward specialized commissioning providers capable of managing the entire deployment lifecycle. With hyperscaler capital expenditure forecast to remain elevated through 2027 and vacancy rates showing no signs of easing, demand for integrated commissioning services is likely to intensify across DPI and PODTECH’s target markets.

Organizations evaluating AI infrastructure commissioning strategies can learn more at datalecltd.com.

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Nvidia’s $2 Billion Investment In CoreWeave Is A Drop In A $250 Billion Bucket

27 January 2026 at 05:05

With the hyperscalers and the cloud builders all working on their own CPU and AI XPU designs, it is no wonder that Nvidia has been championing the neoclouds that can’t afford to try to be everything to everyone – this is the very definition of enterprise computing – and that, frankly, are having trouble coming up with the trillions of dollars to cover the 150 gigawatts to more than 200 gigawatts of datacenter capacity that is estimated to be on the books between 2025 and 2030 for AI workloads. …

Nvidia’s $2 Billion Investment In CoreWeave Is A Drop In A $250 Billion Bucket was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

Nvidia Takes The Open Road In AI Weather Forecasting

26 January 2026 at 20:34

Amid the myriad discussions about AI – from the astounding amount of money being spent by vendors and enterprises and the debate about actual ROI those businesses are getting to the technology’s effect on cybersecurity, jobs, and the fear of disinformation and resulting distrust – it’s easy to forget its usefulness in particular industries. …

Nvidia Takes The Open Road In AI Weather Forecasting was written by Jeffrey Burt at The Next Platform.

TSMC Has No Choice But To Trust The Sunny AI Forecasts Of Its Customers

16 January 2026 at 17:33

If the GenAI expansion runs out of gas, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the world’s most important foundry for advanced chippery, will be the first to know. …

TSMC Has No Choice But To Trust The Sunny AI Forecasts Of Its Customers was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

Pushed By GenAI And Front End Upgrades, Ethernet Switching Hits New Highs

8 January 2026 at 21:20

But virtue of its scale out capability, which is key for driving the size of absolutely enormous AI clusters, and to its universality, Ethernet switch sales are booming, and if the recent history is any guide, we can expect Ethernet revenues will climb exponentially higher in the coming quarters as well. …

Pushed By GenAI And Front End Upgrades, Ethernet Switching Hits New Highs was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.

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