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Sovereign AI infrastructure

Modular, liquid-cooled AI data centres, built and owned in Canada.

Mash Compute designs and manufactures containerized AI data centre bases — factory-prefabricated, craned into place, and online in 8–12 weeks. Lease them, buy them, or subscribe to the compute. Sovereign by construction.

C-Series C20 base — cutawayCDUGPU-denseGPU racksHigh-densityCold-plate liquid coolingPUE ≤ 1.15Dry coolerCold supplyWarm returnSCALE ACROSS THE LINEC10 · 10 ftC20 · 20 ftC40 · 40 ft
Technical cutaway drawing of a C20 containerized AI data centre base showing the cold-plate liquid-cooling loop and GPU racks.

Why Mash Compute

Six pillars, one base.

  • 01

    Sovereignty

    Canadian assembly, operations, and data residency, built to PSPC Protected B. A Canadian-controlled team structurally insulates customer data from the long-arm reach of the U.S. CLOUD Act.

  • 02

    Modularity

    Standardized containerized bases — C10, C20, C40 — factory-prefabricated and zoned, with standardized interfaces and horizontal scalability.

  • 03

    Cost

    A global supply chain, cold-climate free cooling, and power-first siting reconstruct CAPEX and optimize OPEX — design PUE ≤ 1.15, lower total cost of ownership.

  • 04

    AI compute

    Purpose-built high-density, liquid-cooled infrastructure for training and inference. GPU-agnostic — NVIDIA, AMD, or others — chosen per your sovereignty needs.

  • 05

    Fast deployment

    From years to 8–12 weeks. Prefabricated off-site, then transported, positioned, wired, and commissioned on Canadian ground.

  • 06

    Efficiency

    Liquid-cooled by design, not retrofitted. PUE ≤1.15 across the line, with every watt of compute earning its keep instead of heating a room.

Why now

Three tailwinds behind sovereign compute.

Compute scarcity and cost

Demand for AI compute outpaces supply, and conventional data centres are slow and capital-heavy to build. Prefabricated, liquid-cooled bases compress both time and cost.

Data sovereignty as a hard constraint

For regulated and public-sector buyers, where data lives and who can compel access is now a legal requirement — not a preference. Canadian control answers it directly.

Canada's sovereign-compute push

Canada's federal Sovereign AI Compute Strategy is mobilizing private-sector AI data-centre build-out — a market tailwind for Canadian-built infrastructure.

The product

The C-Series.

Three containerized bases — C10, C20, C40 — engineered around cold-plate liquid cooling and run by the Mash Compute platform. Tile them horizontally to scale.

Who it's for

Two ways the compute gets used.

For operators

GPU cloud and sovereign-compute players add capacity fast without building a data centre — and meter their own tenants with the platform's multi-tenancy and billing.

For operators

By sector

Mining, healthcare, government, and enterprise deploy AI compute on their own site or edge — close to the data, the power, and the people who need it.

By sector
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Put a sovereign AI base on your ground.

We're selecting pilot partners now. Tell us about your deployment and we'll size a base to it.