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HIVE's Paraguay AI Infrastructure Performance Validated in Columbia University Study, Research Heads to NeurIPS

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HIVE (HIVE) announced results from a Columbia University AI research project using its A40 GPU cluster in Asunción, Paraguay. Researchers remotely trained and served LLMs up to 1.4B parameters and, after normalizing for raw hardware performance, reported A40 results that matched H100 systems.

The work, submitted to NeurIPS, provided token-per-second, latency, and bandwidth benchmarks that HIVE is using to plan an HPC/AI Gigafactory in Yguazú, Paraguay, anchored by a 100MW substation due to be energized in September 2026 and a Tier-III data center targeted for H2 2027.

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Positive

  • Columbia study: A40 GPU results matched H100 after performance normalization
  • Proof-of-concept for intercontinental AI training between New York and Paraguay
  • Benchmark data supports planned 100MW HPC/AI Gigafactory in Yguazú
  • 100MW substation commissioning expected summer 2026; energizing September 2026
  • Tier-III data center construction planned Fall 2026; ready-for-service H2 2027
  • Collaboration with leading research institution enhances AI platform credibility

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  • None.

News Market Reaction – HIVE

+16.55%
69 alerts
+16.55% News Effect
+20.3% Peak in 5 hr 34 min
+$203M Valuation Impact
$1.43B Market Cap
0.7x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, HIVE gained 16.55%, reflecting a significant positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +20.3% during that session. Our momentum scanner triggered 69 alerts that day, indicating high trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $203M to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $1.43B at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Model size: 1.4B parameters Substation capacity: 100 MW Research duration: two months +3 more
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Model size 1.4B parameters Pretraining LLMs in Columbia University research using HIVE GPUs
Substation capacity 100 MW HIVE substation under construction in Yguazú, Paraguay
Research duration two months Period Columbia team spent optimizing code on HIVE A40 nodes
Distance NYC–Paraguay more than 5,000 miles Remote use of HIVE GPU cluster from New York City
Substation energization September 2026 Expected energization date for 100 MW Yguazú substation
Data center RFS H2 2027 Target ready-for-service date for new Tier-III data center

Peers on Argus

HIVE rose about 7%, while crypto‑linked peers like BITF (+5%) and BTBT (+2%) als...

HIVE rose about 7%, while crypto‑linked peers like BITF (+5%) and BTBT (+2%) also gained, though FUFU and OPY fell. Multiple peers moving higher suggests a partial sector tailwind alongside company-specific AI news.

Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: Jun 18 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jun 18 AI GPU contract Positive +9.2% Three-year $220m sovereign AI GPU cloud deal via BUZZ HPC.
Jun 18 AI partnership Positive +9.2% Landmark collaboration to advance sovereign AI in Canada with partners.
May 18 AI gigafactory plan Positive +28.6% Announcement of 320 MW sovereign AI gigafactory in Greater Toronto Area.
May 18 AI gigafactory plan Positive +28.6% Details on 320 MW AI infrastructure gigafactory and capital investment.
May 08 Network upgrade Positive -1.7% Fibre and transport upgrade to support 50 MW Tier III+ AI factory.
Pattern Detected

Recent AI-related announcements for HIVE have usually led to strong positive share moves, with only one notable negative reaction.

Historical Comparison

+14.8% avg move · In the past 6 months, HIVE’s AI-tagged announcements averaged a 14.78% move, showing investors have ...
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+14.8%
Average Historical Move AI

In the past 6 months, HIVE’s AI-tagged announcements averaged a 14.78% move, showing investors have often reacted strongly to AI infrastructure and contract updates.

AI-tagged history shows a progression from network upgrades to large sovereign AI gigafactory plans and major GPU contracts, with today’s Paraguay proof-of-concept extending that buildout geographically.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Short Interest: 14.49%
Short Interest
14.49% of shares outstanding
as of 2026-05-29 Days to cover: 1

Short interest appears elevated, suggesting positioning that can amplify volatility and leave room for sharp covering moves if sentiment shifts.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock surged +16.6% in the session following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with H...
Analysis

The stock surged +16.6% in the session following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with HIVE’s history of sizeable moves on AI news, where past AI events averaged 14.78%. Elevated short interest and recent insider net selling could still temper sustainability of sentiment.

Key Terms

neurips, llms, tier-iii data center, matrix-aware optimizers, +1 more
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neurips technical
"submitted to The Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems ("NeurIPS")"
NeurIPS is an annual international conference where researchers and companies present the latest advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning, similar to a scientific trade show for cutting-edge algorithms. Investors care because presentations and papers can signal which technologies, teams, or startups are leading innovation, hinting at future product advantages, partnerships, talent wins, or shifts in competitive and regulatory landscapes that may affect a company’s value.
llms technical
"In our use case of pretraining LLMs of up to 1.4B parameters"
Large language models are advanced computer programs that read and generate human-like text by learning patterns from huge amounts of written material; think of them as digital employees that can draft reports, answer questions, summarize documents, or generate code. They matter to investors because they can change a company’s costs, speed of product development, customer service, and competitive edge — and they also create new risks and regulatory questions that can affect profits and valuation.
tier-iii data center technical
"construction on a new Tier-III data center beginning Fall 2026"
A tier-III data center is a facility built to keep servers and digital services running with high reliability by using redundant power, cooling and networking so individual components can be serviced without shutting everything down. Think of it like a building with multiple independent elevators and power lines so routine repairs don’t stop people from moving — for investors this lowers the risk of costly outages, supports service continuity, and often requires higher upfront capital but can command premium pricing or meet stricter customer and regulatory demands.
matrix-aware optimizers technical
"modern neural network optimization, including matrix-aware optimizers such as Muon"
Matrix-aware optimizers are software routines that train machine-learning models while taking into account the two-dimensional grid structure of the data and parameters (matrices) rather than treating everything as a flat list of numbers. For investors, they matter because they can make model training faster, more accurate, and less costly—similar to using a tool that adapts to the shape of the material you’re working with, leading to better products and lower computing expenses.
scale-invariant methods technical
"matrix-aware optimizers such as Muon and related scale-invariant methods"
Scale-invariant methods are techniques that give the same result no matter the size or units of the data, because they use ratios, percentages or other normalizing calculations instead of raw totals. For investors this matters because it lets you compare companies, markets or metrics fairly—like using recipe proportions instead of ingredient weights—so performance, risk and trends aren’t distorted by company size, currency or measurement choices.

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This news release constitutes a "designated news release" for the purposes of the Company's amended and restated prospectus supplement dated June 16, 2026 to its short form base shelf prospectus dated October 31, 2025.

San Antonio, Texas--(Newsfile Corp. - June 22, 2026) - HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd. (TSX: HIVE) (NASDAQ: HIVE) (FSE: YO0) (BVC: HIVECO) (the "Company" or "HIVE"), today announces the successful completion of its inaugural research project using HIVE GPUs for AI research purposes in Asunción, Paraguay, in collaboration with the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at Columbia University in New York.

This research has been submitted to The Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems ("NeurIPS"), one of the leading machine learning and computational neuroscience conference held annually in December. Along with ICLR and ICML, it is one of the three primary conferences of high impact in machine learning and artificial intelligence research globally.

This establishes a proof of concept for intercontinental AI training, where researchers in New York City successfully ran iterative training runs on GPUs located in Asunción, Paraguay. With this data, HIVE now has a reference point for the performance of AI workloads using GPUs in Asunción. Using code optimizations developed by the Columbia team, the research found that HIVE's A40 GPUs matched the performance of newer-generation H100 GPUs.

A researcher from the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at Columbia University said:

"We study neural network pretraining using optimization theory over general geometry and under large noise. We design and analyze an accelerated algorithm that matches the performance of the current leading method, Muon, in both theory and practice.

As shown in the paper, our work on these nodes focuses on the performance of pretraining algorithms. Over the past two months, we optimized our code for the A40s and tested the throughput and latency of Muon and our variants. In our use case of pretraining LLMs of up to 1.4B parameters, our results match those of H100s after normalizing for each hardware's raw performance.

Additionally, we tested the serving throughput and latency of our 1.4B model, which has not yet been heavily optimized, and included standard throughput and latency tests for LLaMA models as well."

Using the measured token-per-second, latency, and bandwidth data as a baseline, HIVE has established a foundation for an HPC/AI Gigafactory in Yguazú, Paraguay, where the Company has a 100 megawatt ("MW") substation under construction. Civil works are complete, with commissioning expected this summer. The substation is expected to be energized in September 2026, with construction on a new Tier-III data center beginning Fall 2026 and a ready-for-service date in H2 2027.

Leadership Commentary

Frank Holmes, Executive Chairman of HIVE, stated:

"This proof-of-concept is an important step in HIVE's mission to help bring advanced AI computing infrastructure to Paraguay. Seeing professors from Columbia University in New York City remotely utilize our AI-optimized GPU cluster in Asunción, more than 5,000 miles away, demonstrates the power of distributed AI infrastructure. It shows that high-performance computing does not need to be limited by geography. Our vision is to bring the right power, data center design, software stack, and execution, so through HIVE, Paraguay can participate directly in the global AI economy. This milestone further validates the commercial potential of HIVE's AI platform and our ability to deliver compute across borders. This is also an important moment for Paraguay. Paraguay has the power, the strategic location, and now the proof point. HIVE is proud to help bring that future online."

Aydin Kilic, President and CEO of HIVE, added:

"At HIVE, innovation is in our DNA. That is why this work with the AI researchers at Columbia University has been so exciting. Their research is focused on next-generation neural network pretraining. In simple terms, they are working on making AI training smarter, faster, and more efficient by improving the mathematical engine behind how neural networks learn.

Over the past two months, the Columbia team optimized their code for HIVE's A40 GPU nodes in Asunción across advanced AI workloads. In their specific use case, after normalizing for each hardware platform's raw performance, the results on HIVE's A40 nodes matched those observed on H100 systems. That is a powerful result.

For HIVE, this validates a core belief: great engineering can unlock significant value. Our history includes building the BuzzMiner in collaboration with Intel Corporation and also becoming one of the largest demand-response participants in Sweden, helping balance the national electrical grid. We will continue to invest in communities, while bringing the advancements and innovations in our tech stack to our data centers globally. We see a bright future for AI in Paraguay."

An Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research ("IEOR") at Columbia University added:

"We are grateful for the support that made this research possible. This work advances our understanding of modern neural network optimization, including matrix-aware optimizers such as Muon and related scale-invariant methods. By clarifying their theoretical foundations and evaluating them in practical neural network training settings, this research highlights their potential relevance for future LLM pretraining. We look forward to sharing these findings with the broader research community."

About HIVE

Founded in 2017, HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd. was among the first publicly listed companies to prioritize mining digital assets powered by green energy. Today, HIVE builds and operates next-generation Tier-I and Tier-III data centers across Canada, Sweden, and Paraguay, serving both Bitcoin and high-performance computing clients. HIVE's dual engine infrastructure-driven by hashrate services and GPU-accelerated AI computing-delivers scalable, environmentally responsible solutions for the digital economy. For more information, visit hivedigitaltech.com.

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On Behalf of HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.

"Frank Holmes"
Executive Chairman

For further information, please contact:

Nathan Fast, Director of Marketing and Branding
Frank Holmes
, Executive Chairman
Aydin Kilic
, President & CEO

Tel: (604) 664-1078

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Forward-Looking Information

Except for the statements of historical fact, this news release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws, which may include but is not limited to statements regarding: the performance of the BUZZ AI Cloud platform in Asunción, Paraguay; the ability to replicate and scale this performance; the benefits and advantages of power supply and Internet connectivity in Paraguay; the anticipated energization of the Yguazú substation in September 2026; the anticipated commencement of construction on a Tier-III data center in Yguazú in Fall 2026; the anticipated ready-for-service date of such data center in H2 2027; the expected deployment, timing, capacity, and expansion of BUZZ HPC's GPU-accelerated infrastructure in general; and any other future-oriented statements.

Forward-looking information is based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and projections, as well as management's beliefs and assumptions, including that the benefits of the operations in Paraguay can be replicated and scaled, infrastructure will be deployed on the expected timelines and within budget across all sites, demand for AI computing will continue to grow, and regulatory requirements will remain consistent with current expectations, and other related risks as more fully set out in the Company's disclosure documents under the Company's filings at www.sec.gov/EDGAR and www.sedarplus.ca.

Forward-looking information involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause actual results, performance, or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to the following risks: deployment timelines may change; costs may exceed expectations; performance expectations may not be achieved; demand for AI infrastructure may be lower than anticipated; partnerships or regulatory approvals may not materialize as expected; and the risk factors described in the Company's continuous disclosure documents available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information. The Company disclaims any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law.

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FAQ

What AI research results did HIVE (HIVE) announce on June 22, 2026?

HIVE announced that Columbia University researchers used its A40 GPUs in Paraguay to pretrain and serve LLMs up to 1.4B parameters. According to HIVE, after normalizing for raw hardware performance, the A40-based results matched those observed on newer H100 systems.

How did HIVE's A40 GPUs compare to H100 GPUs in the Columbia University study?

The study reported that HIVE’s A40 GPUs matched H100 results after normalizing for each platform’s raw performance. According to HIVE, this applied to their specific LLM pretraining use case, including models up to 1.4B parameters and related throughput and latency tests.

What is HIVE (HIVE) planning for its AI Gigafactory in Yguazú, Paraguay?

HIVE plans to develop an HPC/AI Gigafactory in Yguazú, Paraguay, using measured token, latency, and bandwidth benchmarks as a baseline. According to HIVE, this site is anchored by a 100MW substation and a future Tier-III data center for AI workloads.

When will HIVE’s 100MW substation in Paraguay be commissioned and energized?

Civil works on HIVE’s 100MW substation in Yguazú are complete, with commissioning expected in summer 2026. According to HIVE, the substation is expected to be energized in September 2026, supporting future high-performance computing and AI infrastructure.

What is the timeline for HIVE (HIVE) to complete its Tier-III data center in Paraguay?

HIVE expects to begin construction of a new Tier-III data center in Fall 2026 at Yguazú, Paraguay. According to HIVE, the facility is targeted to be ready-for-service in the second half of 2027, supporting its planned AI Gigafactory operations.

Why is the NeurIPS submission important for HIVE’s AI strategy in Paraguay?

The NeurIPS submission showcases Columbia University’s optimization research conducted on HIVE’s GPUs in Paraguay. According to HIVE, this offers an external reference point for AI workload performance and supports its strategy to build globally relevant AI infrastructure in Paraguay.