Supported by Super Micro Computer, Argentum AI landed $7.8 billion in contracts to deploy 47,000 Nvidia GB300 chips across Poland. The agreements rank among Europe’s top three largest AI GPU deployments.
What got signed and what it means
The first contract, announced on April 29, 2026, is valued at $1.5 billion and covers GPU cloud capacity equivalent to roughly 10,500 Nvidia GB300 GPUs.
The second deal is the headline-grabber. On May 15, 2026, Argentum AI signed a $2.5 billion agreement with Boosteroid and DL Invest Group to build a 300 megawatt AI data center in Bielsko-Biała, Poland. The facility is designed to house tens of thousands of next-generation GPUs, spanning Nvidia’s GB300 and Blackwell series, and has already commenced operations.
Beyond the two headline agreements, Argentum AI has also closed smaller contracts: one valued at $140 million for AI inference workloads, and another at $100 million. The company says its pipeline targets more than 3 gigawatts of total power capacity across its global infrastructure footprint, spanning the US, Europe, and fifteen additional countries.






