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Alpha Compute Corp. filings document foreign-issuer current reports, incorporated registration-statement disclosures, material agreements, and capital-structure matters tied to its AI infrastructure business. Recent Form 6-K disclosures identify the company’s BVI issuer status, Form 20-F reporting framework, Nasdaq-listed ALP identity, and a non-recourse GPU financing term sheet secured by NVIDIA B300 hardware assets.
Alpha Compute Corp. executed a binding term sheet for a $31.9 million non-recourse loan facility secured by Nvidia B300 GPUs to finance its AI infrastructure expansion. The collateral is limited to the GPU hardware and related build-out, so the lender has no recourse to the company’s other assets or equity if a default occurs.
Proceeds are expected to fund AI infrastructure, data center expansion, and networking, including a strategic Equinex/AtNorth data center build-out in Sweden. The financing supports Alpha Compute’s strategy to scale GPU-as-a-Service capacity while seeking to preserve flexibility across its broader balance sheet.