New York data center firm DataVerge has expanded an existing customer’s footprint at its Brooklyn data center, and is adding new capacity to the facility.
The Brooklyn-based firm recently announced that Mathpix, the AI-powered document automation and scientific communication company, is expanding its infrastructure at DataVerge’s Industry City facility to support AI training and real-time inference workloads.
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Mathpix is deploying Nvidia B300 GPU servers to meet growing demand for its document conversion and structured data extraction services.
"For Mathpix, AI training and inference performance are product features,” said Nico Jimenez, CEO of Mathpix. “Our customers expect near-instantaneous document conversion, which means our infrastructure needs to be close to them and built for the demands of modern AI workloads. For both fine-tuning models and real-time inference, milliseconds matter when processing user uploads, enterprise batch jobs, and API-driven workflows. DataVerge gives us the ability to deploy the B300s with the power density, connectivity, and hands-on support we need at a cost structure that makes sense."







