South Korean AI chip firm FuriosaAI has expanded its footprint in Europe with a deployment of its custom AI inference accelerators.
The company has deployed RNGD servers at Equinix’s LS2 data center in Lisbon, Portugal.
The RNGD accelerators are built on a 5nm Tensor Contraction Processor (TCP) architecture and offer 512 teraflops of FP8 compute. Each accelerator has an 180W thermal design profile.
Each server can have up to eight RNGD accelerators, giving it a 3kW thermal design, which FuriosaAI says enables high inference capacity per rack for agentic AI workloads.
“We are pleased to be establishing an important new distribution channel in Europe with Equinix,” said Furiosa co-founder and CEO June Paik. “By pairing Equinix’s infrastructure footprint designed for efficiency and sustainability with our high-performance, energy-efficient RNGD architecture, we unlock the ability for enterprises to run inference sustainably and reliably.”
Equinix’s LS2 data center was launched in June 2025, just one year after plans were announced. The data center has 2,050 sqm (22,065 sq ft) of colocation space spread over three floors. The facility will launched with capacity for 625 racks.
Founded in 2017 and headquartered in South Korea’s capital, Seoul, FuriosaAI launched its NXT RNGD server in September 2025.
FuriosaAI was reportedly seeking between $300 and $500 million in a funding round ahead of a planned IPO in January of this year. Prior to that, the company raised approximately $115 million across four funding rounds to support the development of its RNGD chip.
In May 2026, the company revealed it was partnering with Broadcom for the development of its third-generation AI accelerator, designed to support inference workloads. Those chips are planned to feature a 2nm compute die and HBM4/4E, and will integrate multiple silicon dies into a high-performance system-on-chip, while also incorporating Broadcom’s Ethernet and PCIe technologies.
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