Next-Generation Compute Infrastructure
Compute demand is growing at a rate that existing infrastructure cannot keep pace with. Artificial intelligence, cloud storage and blockchain networks are driving an unprecedented requirement for processing power and the operators who win are those who deploy the right hardware, in the right locations, at the right cost.
Knox acquires, deploys and operates the latest generation of compute hardware spanning ASIC miners, GPU clusters and CPU infrastructure across datacentre facilities globally. Its business is built on two principles: always deploy the most efficient hardware available, and never be constrained by geography.
Always the Latest Hardware
In compute, efficiency is everything. Older hardware consumes more power per unit of output, eroding margin and reducing competitiveness over time. Knox operates a disciplined hardware acquisition strategy continually investing in the latest generation of ASICs, GPUs and CPUs to ensure its fleet remains at the cutting edge of performance and power efficiency.
This is not simply a technology preference. It is a commercial imperative. A compute business running last-generation hardware is structurally disadvantaged. Knox is built to remain structurally advantaged at all times.
Global Deployment Flexibility
Knox deploys into datacentre facilities across the globe, selecting locations based on power cost, connectivity, regulatory environment and available capacity. It is not tied to any single facility, operator or geography giving Knox the flexibility to place hardware wherever the economics are most compelling at any given time.
As datacentre capacity continues to expand across new markets, Knox is positioned to move with it.
Three Markets. One Platform.
Knox operates across the three fastest-growing segments of the compute market AI inference and training, cloud storage infrastructure, and blockchain computation. Rather than concentrating in a single vertical, Knox's hardware strategy is designed to serve all three, allowing capacity to be redeployed toward whichever workload offers the strongest return as market conditions evolve.
Scale
Knox currently operates compute infrastructure across multiple jurisdictions, with an active pipeline of hardware deployments across AI compute, cloud and blockchain workloads. Its fleet is refreshed on a rolling basis to maintain efficiency leadership across all segments.
ASIC ownership
machines owned outright
Deployed into Kuro facilities
Power supplied by Kylix at preferential rates
Hardware generations
Latest only
ASICs, GPUs & CPUs – continually refreshed
Markets served
3 verticals
Deployment reach
Bypassed
Facilities selected by economics, not geography
Knox is the compute layer of the Vespera ecosystem. It benefits from Kuro’s infrastructure and Kylix’s power pricing — both owned within the same holding structure — giving Knox a cost base that standalone miners cannot replicate.