Microsoft’s (MSFT) near-$10 billion deal with former bitcoin miner IREN (IREN) for data center capacity underscores how the crypto mining industry’s pivot to artificial intelligence is paying off.
The Australia-based company said Monday that it struck a $9.7 billion deal making Microsoft its largest customer. Under the five-year agreement, the so-called neo-cloud operator, which specializes in data centers for AI workloads, will provide Microsoft access to Nvidia chips at its Childress, Texas facility.
IREN shares jumped as much as 10% on Monday. The stock is up about 580% so far this year.
Separately, IREN also partnered with Dell Technologies (DELL) to purchase processors and related equipment for roughly $5.8 billion.
The deal underscores an industry pivot as bitcoin miners have evolved into central players in the AI boom, signing long-term contracts to leverage their land, energy, and data centers for artificial intelligence workloads.
Riot (RIOT), TeraWulf (WULF), and Cipher Miner (CIFR) are just a handful of miners which have shifted their resources toward high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure and AI, sending their stocks soaring nearly 100%, 160%, and 360% respectively this year.
“Bitcoin miners are now an integral part of the AI value chain, providing warm powered shells for AI data centers – considered the biggest bottleneck to execution,” wrote Bernstein analyst Gautam Chhugani and his team on Monday morning.
“As we write this, every U.S. listed Bitcoin miner has pivoted towards optimizing value of their power assets over maximizing Bitcoin upside,” wrote Chhugani.
A crowded mining field and bitcoin’s price swings have squeezed profit margins, while bitcoin’s four-year “halving” event, which cuts mining rewards in half, has further eroded revenue over time.
IREN, formally known as Iris Energy, said earlier this year it would stop expanding its bitcoin mining operations to prioritize its AI cloud and data center business.
Bernstein has a Buy rating on the stock with a $75 price target.
“As IREN continues to scale its AI business, we believe it still leaves room for multiple expansion,” said the note.
Microsoft’s near-$10 billion deal with former bitcoin miner IREN for data center capacity underscores how the crypto mining industry’s pivot to artificial intelligence is paying off. (AP/Thibault Camus, Archivo) · ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ines Ferre is a senior business reporter for Yahoo Finance. Follow her on X at @ines_ferre.
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