Bitfarms Partners with T5 Data Centers for HPC/AI Development in Pennsylvania
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Wednesday, Aug 6, 2025 3:16 am ET1min read
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T5 Data Centers, an established leader in data center design, construction, and operations, will provide critical guidance and coordination throughout the planning phase. The partnership will leverage T5's expertise to ensure the Panther Creek campus is purpose-built to meet the demands of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence applications, while supporting Pennsylvania's emergence as a hub for next-generation data center development.
Ben Gagnon, CEO of Bitfarms, stated, "We are thrilled to announce our partnership with T5 Data Centers. With seven major U.S. hyperscalers as their customers, T5 brings unparalleled industry expertise and is a proven leader in data center construction, development, and operations. This collaboration validates the significant HPC/AI opportunity at our flagship Panther Creek campus in Pennsylvania, where strong political tailwinds following the recent White House commitment to $90 billion of AI investments intersect our 1 GW pipeline in Pennsylvania, positioning Bitfarms at the forefront of the rapidly growing AI infrastructure market in the state" [1].
Tom Mertz, President and COO of T5 Services, added, "We're excited to be selected as a strategic construction partner for Bitfarms as they expand into HPC/AI data center development. Their Panther Creek, Pennsylvania property is well-positioned for building an advanced AI data center campus, and we look forward to supporting this next phase of their growth" [1].
About Bitfarms Ltd.
Founded in 2017, Bitfarms is a North American energy and compute infrastructure company that develops, owns, and operates vertically integrated data centers. Bitfarms currently operates 15 data centers situated in four countries, which currently mine Bitcoin: the United States, Canada, Argentina, and Paraguay [1].
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[1] https://investor.bitfarms.com/news-releases/news-release-details/bitfarms-announces-partnership-t5-data-centers-advance-hpcai
Bitfarms has partnered with T5 Data Centers to advance HPC/AI development at its Panther Creek campus in Pennsylvania. The partnership will focus on pre-construction design planning and development approval processes to ensure the facility meets the demands of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence applications. T5 will provide guidance and coordination throughout the planning phase.
Bitfarms Ltd. (Nasdaq/TSX: BITF), a global energy and compute infrastructure company, has announced a strategic partnership with T5 Data Centers, LLC to advance high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) development at its Panther Creek campus in Pennsylvania. This collaboration, announced on August 5, 2025, aims to focus on comprehensive pre-construction design planning and development approval processes to ensure the facility meets the demands of HPC and AI applications [1].T5 Data Centers, an established leader in data center design, construction, and operations, will provide critical guidance and coordination throughout the planning phase. The partnership will leverage T5's expertise to ensure the Panther Creek campus is purpose-built to meet the demands of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence applications, while supporting Pennsylvania's emergence as a hub for next-generation data center development.
Ben Gagnon, CEO of Bitfarms, stated, "We are thrilled to announce our partnership with T5 Data Centers. With seven major U.S. hyperscalers as their customers, T5 brings unparalleled industry expertise and is a proven leader in data center construction, development, and operations. This collaboration validates the significant HPC/AI opportunity at our flagship Panther Creek campus in Pennsylvania, where strong political tailwinds following the recent White House commitment to $90 billion of AI investments intersect our 1 GW pipeline in Pennsylvania, positioning Bitfarms at the forefront of the rapidly growing AI infrastructure market in the state" [1].
Tom Mertz, President and COO of T5 Services, added, "We're excited to be selected as a strategic construction partner for Bitfarms as they expand into HPC/AI data center development. Their Panther Creek, Pennsylvania property is well-positioned for building an advanced AI data center campus, and we look forward to supporting this next phase of their growth" [1].
About Bitfarms Ltd.
Founded in 2017, Bitfarms is a North American energy and compute infrastructure company that develops, owns, and operates vertically integrated data centers. Bitfarms currently operates 15 data centers situated in four countries, which currently mine Bitcoin: the United States, Canada, Argentina, and Paraguay [1].
Reference List:
[1] https://investor.bitfarms.com/news-releases/news-release-details/bitfarms-announces-partnership-t5-data-centers-advance-hpcai

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