Data Center Companies

Explore 4 Data Center companies in our AI directory. Leading companies include Celestial AI, Enfabrica, Oman Data Park.

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Celestial AI logo - Data Center AI company

Celestial AI

Santa Clara, United States

Celestial AI develops photonic fabric interconnects that eliminate memory bottlenecks in AI systems. Raised $250M Series C at $2.5B.

startup $350M
Enfabrica logo - Data Center AI company

Enfabrica

San Jose, United States

Enfabrica develops high-performance, low-latency Dataflow Architecture networking chips designed to accelerate AI workloads within data center infrastructure. Their innovative approach bypasses traditional von Neumann bottlenecks, enabling significantly faster data transfer and improved energy efficiency for demanding applications like large language models and generative AI. Recognized as a leading AI hardware innovator – featured in TechRadarPro’s “10 Hottest AI Hardware Companies to Follow in 2025” and a member of The Futuriom 50 – Enfabrica recently surpassed $100M in funding (TechCrunch, 2024), signaling strong investor confidence in their technology.

startup $125M
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Oman Data Park

Muscat, Oman

Oman Data Park delivers cloud and data center solutions, including managed services for Microsoft Azure, SAP, and high-performance computing (HPC). They are expanding AI capabilities by offering machine learning infrastructure and services tailored for GCC enterprises, alongside core cloud offerings like VPS and colocation. As Oman’s first managed cloud services provider, they support digital transformation initiatives across various sectors with a focus on data sovereignty and regional compliance.

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Esperanto Technologies logo - Data Center AI company

Esperanto Technologies

Mountain View, United States

Esperanto Technologies developed high-performance, low-power AI and HPC accelerators based on a massively parallel architecture of over a thousand custom RISC-V cores. Their ET-SoC-1 chip utilizes both high-performance, out-of-order cores and energy-efficient, in-order cores to deliver superior compute efficiency for demanding workloads like generative AI and HPC. While the IP has been acquired by Nekko.ai, Esperanto focused on providing a lower total cost of ownership through RISC-V based solutions for data center applications.

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