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IREN to buy Blackwell systems from Dell for about $1.6 billion

By Thomson Reuters May 26, 2026 | 5:36 PM

May 26 (Reuters) – Data center operator IREN said on Tuesday it has agreed to buy Nvidia’s air-cooled Blackwell systems from Dell for ​about $1.6 billion, as it aims to ‌bring more capacity online to keep up with soaring AI demand.

The deal is to service its previously announced five-year $3.4 billion cloud AI service contract with Dell, ‌an ​AI server maker, IREN said ⁠in a statement.

• The ⁠Blackwell systems will be set up across existing data centers at IREN’s Childress, Texas, campus, and are expected to be ready by ​early 2027.

• Upon commissioning, the contract is expected to increase IREN’s annualized run-rate revenue (ARR) ⁠to $4.4 billion from $3.7 billion, ⁠reflecting ongoing progress in bringing GPU ​capacity online.

• The purchase price of $1.6 billion covers all ​equipment and services, including GPUs, servers, storage, ‌networking, ancillary equipment, integration services and warranties, with payments made after delivery, IREN said.

• “Securing capacity and accelerating commissioning are our top priorities in ⁠a market where time-to-compute is everything,” according to IREN Co-CEO Daniel Roberts.

• Separately, Nvidia said earlier this ⁠month that ‌it would invest up to $2.1 billion ⁠in IREN, as part of ​a broader ‌deal to deploy up to ​5 gigawatts ⁠of infrastructure.

• In November, Microsoft struck a $9.7 billion deal with IREN that includes access to Nvidia’s advanced chips.

(Reporting by Anuja Bharat Mistry in Bengaluru and Juby Babu in Mexico City; editing by ​Alan Barona)