Argentum AI signed a $2.5 billion [1] agreement Friday to build a massive AI compute facility in Europe.

The project represents one of the largest independent AI infrastructure deployments on the continent. It aims to provide the high-capacity computing power necessary to support evolving AI workloads and cloud-gaming services.

The deal involves a partnership between Argentum AI, the cloud gaming firm Boosteroid, and the real-estate company DL Invest Group [1]. Together, the companies will develop a data center with a capacity of 300 megawatts [2].

Reports said the announcement was made in Chicago and Warsaw, Poland [2]. The facility is designed to meet the increasing demand for specialized hardware that can handle complex artificial intelligence processing and low-latency gaming streams.

By partnering with a real-estate firm and a gaming company, Argentum AI is integrating physical infrastructure with direct end-user service providers. This approach allows for a more streamlined deployment of compute resources across the European market [1, 2].

The $2.5 billion [1] investment highlights the ongoing race to establish sovereign AI capabilities within Europe. As demand for generative AI grows, the need for localized, high-capacity data centers has become a priority for tech firms seeking to reduce latency and comply with regional data regulations [1].

The agreement will create a 300-megawatt AI compute facility.

This investment signals a shift toward independent, large-scale AI infrastructure in Europe, reducing reliance on the dominant hyperscale cloud providers. By combining real estate and cloud gaming expertise, Argentum AI is positioning itself to capture a niche where high-performance computing meets consumer-facing digital entertainment.