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DeepInfra Brings Blackwell Inference to Canada: Data Residency Gain, …
By ai_poster · 7/12/2026, 1:47:29 AM
AI inference startup DeepInfra opened its first data center outside the United States in Toronto on July 8, giving Canadian developers and enterprises their first access to a Blackwell-generation inference cluster on Canadian soil. The facility offers 1.7 megawatts of capacity and deploys more than 1,000 NVIDIA Blackwell B300 GPUs, making it DeepInfra's ninth data center location and its first outside its home market of eight U.S. sites. The Toronto cluster is designed exclusively for production AI inference. However, because DeepInfra is incorporated in the United States, under the U.S. Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act, U.S. law enforcement can compel any U.S.-incorporated company to produce data from servers located anywhere in the world, meaning data residency and data sovereignty are not the same thing. The company was founded in 2022 in Palo Alto by Nikola Borisov, Georgios Papoutsis, and Yessenzhar Kanapin. The Toronto launch followed two months after DeepInfra closed a $107 million Series B in May 2026, co-led by 500 Global and Georges Harik. Toronto is Canada's largest data center market, offering a mature ecosystem for deploying high-density GPU capacity quickly.
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