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July 14, 2026
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Why TensorX believes Europe's AI race will be decided by who owns the GPUs

Overview

For the past two years, Europe's AI debate has centred on foundation models, more recently expanding to questions of data ownership and intelligenceBut for Dublin-based TensorX, the next competitive b... The Irish company is building sovereign AI infrastructure by combining GPU capacity, financing and data centres, enabling enterprises to deploy AI without their data leaving European jurisdiction. Artificial Intelligence Why TensorX believes Europe's AI race will be decided by who owns the GPUs The Irish company is building sovereign AI infrastructure by combining GPU capacity, financing and data centres, enabling enterprises to deploy AI without their data leaving European jurisdiction.

Key Takeaways

  • TensorX buys and operates AI hardware and data centre capacity across Europe, providing private AI inference on dedicated Nvidia GPUs.

    The company keeps prompts and data on European infrastructure with full data residency and zero retention, I spoke to Tim Grant, Executive Chairman of TensorX to learn more.

  • TensorX CEO Shane Morton built and sold financial trading software before acquiring ICT Services, one of Ireland's leading data centre infrastructure companies.

    Through his portfolio of fintech companies, Morton kept hearing the same thing: they wanted to adopt AI but needed certainty that their data would stay within European jurisdiction.

  • Grant explains: "We buy the GPUs, optimise them for today's leading AI models, and sell that capability to customers who need complete control over their data.

    " The TensorX platform supports more than 33 models via an OpenAI-compatible API, enabling businesses to adopt generative AI without sending sensitive information outside the European jurisdiction or retaining customer data for training.

  • Thanks to ICT's long-standing relationship with Dell as a Titanium Partner, alongside TensorX's status as an NVIDIA Inception partner, the company secured its first allocation of NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in a market where supply remains constrained.
  • "That's why we're focused not only on sourcing GPUs but also on developing new financing models for AI infrastructure.

Stats & Key Facts

  • #" The TensorX platform supports more than 33 models via an OpenAI-compatible API, enabling businesses to adopt generative AI without sending sensitive information outside the European jurisdiction or retaining customer data for training.

The Irish company is building sovereign AI infrastructure by combining GPU capacity, financing and data centres, enabling enterprises to deploy AI without their data leaving European jurisdiction. Artificial Intelligence Why TensorX believes Europe's AI race will be decided by who owns the GPUs The Irish company is building sovereign AI infrastructure by combining GPU capacity, financing and data centres, enabling enterprises to deploy AI without their data leaving European jurisdiction. TensorX buys and operates AI hardware and data centre capacity across Europe, providing private AI inference on dedicated Nvidia GPUs.

The company keeps prompts and data on European infrastructure with full data residency and zero retention, I spoke to Tim Grant, Executive Chairman of TensorX to learn more. From fintech frustration to sovereign AI TensorX was born from a practical problem. TensorX CEO Shane Morton built and sold financial trading software before acquiring ICT Services, one of Ireland's leading data centre infrastructure companies.

Through his portfolio of fintech companies, Morton kept hearing the same thing: they wanted to adopt AI but needed certainty that their data would stay within European jurisdiction. Grant explained: "We realised there was no viable way for many enterprises to adopt AI without a sovereign, zero-data-retention solution. " TensorX combines software, hardware and infrastructure expertise to deploy GPU clusters that provide secure AI inference.

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