Hyperscale Data’s Upgrade Initiative
Hyperscale Data, Inc. (NYSE AMERICAN: GPU) has announced the acquisition of 1,000 new Bitmain Antminer S21+ Miners for a data center located in Michigan. The installation of these units is expected to commence as early as Monday, October 13, 2025. This move is part of the company’s broader strategy to enhance its operations.
The company aims to integrate these cutting-edge miners to improve its data optimization processes, ultimately replacing older miners that are less efficient. This installation will be executed in phases, with a focus on minimizing disruptions to existing operations.
Milton “Todd” Ault III, executive chairman of Hyperscale Data, expressed the company’s commitment to having both artificial intelligence and Bitcoin mining operations running simultaneously at the Michigan facility. He noted this approach would allow for the efficient use of their infrastructure across different business lines while increasing productivity. Upgrading to the S21+ miners is positioned as a way to boost efficiency and maintain a long-term focus on Bitcoin accumulation.
The S21+ units can deliver around 235 terahash per second, translating to a notable speed improvement of roughly 135% compared to the older S19J Pro miners. Hyperscale Data plans to expand its mining capacity significantly, with goals of 20 megawatts for around 5,000 new S21+ units at the Michigan site. This upgrade is anticipated to lead to marked enhancements in operational efficiency and mining output.
Moreover, Hyperscale Data intends to retain all Bitcoin mined as part of its financial strategy, which emphasizes accumulating digital assets while continuing to acquire Bitcoin on the open market. The company is steering towards a significant financial milestone involving its Bitcoin operations.
For further details regarding Hyperscale Data and its subsidiaries, interested parties are encouraged to look at the press releases available in the public filings and investor relations sections of Hyperscale Data’s resources.



