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MIAMI - Digi Power X Inc. (NASDAQ:DGXX / TSXV:DGX) announced Thursday that its subsidiary, US Data Centers, Inc., has received Tier 3 certification under the ANSI/TIA-942-C-2024 standard for its ARMS 200 modular data center platform.
The certification, issued by EPI Certification Pte Ltd. following an independent audit on August 26, confirms the platform meets global standards for resilience, reliability and compliance in data center design.
The ANSI/TIA-942 certification covers various aspects including site location, architecture, electrical systems, mechanical systems, telecommunications, safety and security features. The Tier 3 designation indicates the facility maintains high availability with concurrent maintainability capabilities.
In conjunction with this certification, Digi Power X reported it has strengthened its partnership with Super Micro Computers, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) to integrate AI-optimized rack-scale systems into the ARMS 200 platform. Super Micro, a prominent player in the Technology Hardware industry with a market capitalization of $24.23 billion, has demonstrated strong revenue growth of 46.59% over the last twelve months. According to InvestingPro analysis, the company maintains a GREAT financial health score of 3.2. The company also completed the purchase of NVIDIA B200 GPUs for deployment across its facilities.
"Achieving the ANSI/TIA-942 Tier 3 certification reinforces our commitment to building world-class, high-availability data centers," said Alec Amar, President of Digi Power X, according to the press release. For deeper insights into Super Micro’s financial performance and growth potential, InvestingPro subscribers can access comprehensive analysis, including 12 additional ProTips and detailed valuation metrics in the Pro Research Report.
The ARMS 200 platform is designed for high-density AI clusters, supporting modular deployments starting at 1MW with Tier 3 resilience features. The solution combines certified infrastructure with NVIDIA GPU technology and Supermicro rack-scale systems.
Digi Power X develops AI infrastructure and energy-efficient modular data centers through its subsidiary, which manufactures the ARMS platform for AI, hyperscale and blockchain workloads.
In other recent news, Digi Power X Inc. has filed its interim financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025. These filings, submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission, include certifications from the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer. Meanwhile, Supermicro, Inc. has expanded its NVIDIA Blackwell system lineup, introducing new cooling options designed for large-scale AI workloads. Despite this expansion, Supermicro’s recent quarterly results fell short of market expectations, leading to a downgrade in their stock performance. Needham responded by raising its price target for Supermicro to $60, maintaining a Buy rating. The company’s earnings miss was attributed to challenges in accessing sufficient capital to boost production. This has had a ripple effect, impacting other companies like Dell Technologies and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, whose stocks also experienced declines. In another development, Lambda has deployed Supermicro’s GPU-optimized servers to enhance its AI infrastructure. This collaboration is part of a broader initiative to provide advanced AI compute solutions in the Midwest region.
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