SWI Group completes a $500 million USD acquisition that gives it a majority shareholding in GDA, a U.S. digital infrastructure platform with 1.3 GW of capacity. The deal increases SWI Group’s ownership from a prior position to majority status in one of the largest privately held U.S. platforms in this sector. Following the closing, SWI Group states it will work closely with GDA’s management to reposition the portfolio’s assets toward high-performance computing and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. The company also says the transaction supports expansion of its combined global capacity, citing a total of 3.6 GW when including other group holdings. Across the announcements, the core elements remain consistent: SWI Group acquires additional (majority) equity in GDA, the platform’s stated scale is 1.3 GW, and the operational plan centers on shifting or optimizing assets to serve HPC and AI demand. The communications describe the transaction as part of expanding SWI Group’s transatlantic digital infrastructure platform.