Unity Group Holdings International Ltd. said it has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with AI infrastructure operator Kenneth Koo and a British Virgin Islands-incorporated investor to pursue exclusive, confidential discussions on potential AI infrastructure-related transactions. The parties will work toward cooperation that could involve deploying at least 2.1 MW of AI computing capacity, with Unity Group to cover the investor’s reasonable transaction-related costs, while no definitive agreement has yet been reached.
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