en.Wedoany.com Reported - DeepInfra has launched its first international data center site in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, deploying over 1,000 NVIDIA Blackwell B300 GPUs to expand capacity for large-scale AI inference workloads. The 1.7MW facility is DeepInfra's ninth data center site, marking the company's expansion of its infrastructure footprint beyond the United States.

The Toronto cluster deployment follows DeepInfra's $107 million Series B funding round announced in May 2026. The round was co-led by 500 Global and Georges Harik, with participation from A.Capital Ventures, Crescent Cove, Felicis, NVIDIA, Peak6, Samsung Next, Supermicro, and Upper90. DeepInfra stated that the investment would support global expansion of its dedicated inference cloud, developer tools, and next-generation model deployments.
DeepInfra owns and operates its GPU infrastructure, optimizing its compute stack for high-throughput inference workloads. The platform currently processes nearly five trillion tokens per week, supporting over 200 open-source models through an OpenAI-compatible API. The company positions the Toronto deployment within a distributed infrastructure strategy aimed at bringing GPU capacity closer to where customers, users, and data are located. DeepInfra operates eight data center sites in the United States and stated it is evaluating other international deployment options. In May 2026, the company reported that revenue had tripled since the beginning of 2026, with nearly 30% of weekly token traffic coming from agent-based systems.
"Enterprises are moving from experimentation to production at an unprecedented pace, and this shift requires infrastructure that is both scalable and globally distributed," said Nikola Borisov, co-founder and CEO of DeepInfra. "This Toronto cluster is a foundational step in extending our capacity beyond the United States, ensuring our customers can run AI workloads closer to where their users and data reside."










