
Prime Data Centers, an international developer and operator of hyperscale and purpose-built data centers, has broken ground on SMF02, the second data center on its Sacramento campus. The 150,000-square-foot facility will deliver 18 megawatts of critical IT load capacity, marking a significant expansion of Prime’s regional presence and continued investment in California.
SMF02 will expand the capacity of Prime’s existing Sacramento campus, which includes the operational SMF01 facility, and will be designed to support hyperscale and purpose-built deployments requiring scalable, high-density infrastructure.
“Sacramento has proven itself as a strategic growth market, and SMF02 is a direct response to the demand we are seeing from customers deploying AI and high-performance computing workloads at scale,” said Michael Hildebrand, SVP of product delivery at Prime Data Centers. “With SMF01 operational and SMF02 now underway, our Sacramento campus gives customers a long-term home for mission-critical infrastructure in one of California’s most important technology regions.”
Pictured: SMF01 in Sacramento.
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