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Chronological feed for Israel using the best public timeline year available for each tracked facility.

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Nebius–Mega Or National AI Data Center (Israel)
Modi'in, Modi'in, Israel
2025
Under Construction25 MW

Nebius and real estate developer Mega Or secured Israel's national tender to build a government-backed AI supercomputing hub in Modi'in outfitted with roughly 4,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. Supported by a $45 million grant from the Israel Inn

SDS “Open-Access” AI Supercomputer (Israel)
Petah Tikva, Petah Tikva, Israel
2024
Operational18 MW

Shonfeld Data Services has commissioned a ₪1 billion AI supercomputer in Petah Tikva equipped with 2,032 NVIDIA Blackwell B200 GPUs and a high-performance data fabric delivered in partnership with VAST Data. Marketed as Israel's first open-

Amazon Web Services — Israel Region (il-central-1, Tel Aviv)
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, Israel
2023
Operational60 MW

Amazon Web Services launched the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) region — il-central-1 — in August 2023. The region enables Israeli companies, government agencies, and global enterprises operating in Israel to run cloud workloads with local data resi

NVIDIA Israel-1 AI Supercomputer (Israel)
Israel (undisclosed NVIDIA data center), Israel
2023
Operational

NVIDIA Israel-1 is a hyperscale generative AI supercomputer housed in NVIDIA's Israeli data center and built with Dell Technologies. NVIDIA describes Israel-1 as a Spectrum-X reference design using Dell PowerEdge XE9680 servers based on the

Nebius & Mega Or — Israel AI Hub
Beit Shemesh, Central District, Israel
Under Construction80 MW

The Nebius & Mega Or Israel AI Hub is an 80 MW combined development across sites in Beit Shemesh and Masmiyya. Representing an $880 million investment, the facility is specifically designed for high-density GPU workloads, utilizing liquid-c