Nvidia Backs Data Center-Powered Land Company Cloverleaf
Aug 21, 2026 Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji Published in NVIDIA
Nvidia has taken a minority stake in powered land provider Cloverleaf Infrastructure and will support the company’s data center development. Cloverleaf’s projects will use Nvidia’s DSX reference design, which is optimized for the company’s latest CPU-GPU racks, Spectrum-X networking, and storage systems.
"AI is accelerating demand for digital infrastructure at an unprecedented scale and driving strong economic development opportunities for American communities," said David Berry, co-founder and CEO of Cloverleaf.
"This partnership strengthens Cloverleaf's ability to identify and develop high-quality sites that provide the compute power for our country's growth and security. Together, we will help America's businesses and workers gain a critical edge."
Cloverleaf has sold more than 7GW of powered land to data center developers, including sites in Wisconsin for Oracle and OpenAI, and claims a pipeline exceeding 10GW. However, some projects have faced local opposition. Nvidia’s investment further expands its role in the data center ecosystem. This week, the company also invested $1.5bn in SoftBank’s SB Energy and backed its major data center project for OpenAI in Ohio.