Applied Digital APLD is undergoing a strategic pivot to re-anchor its business around hyperscale data center leasing, particularly AI-focused infrastructure, as its Cloud Services segment struggles to scale profitably. While the third-quarter fiscal 2025 revenues rose 22% year over year to $52.9 million, the Cloud business delivered only $17.8 million, down sequentially due to a shift toward on-demand capacity and technical issues during a multi-tenant configuration rollout.
In contrast, APLD’s Data Center Hosting segment continues to gain momentum. Backed by financing agreements from Macquarie ($5 billion) and SMBC ($375 million), the company is building out its Ellendale campus with 400MW of critical IT load, with the first 100MW facility expected to go live in the fourth quarter of 2025. Notably, this pipeline includes a landmark $7 billion lease deal with CoreWeave, offering recurring revenues over 15 years and validating the economic promise of its HPC infrastructure.
However, the Cloud Services business remains a drag, using more than $10 million in the fiscal third quarter alone and facing mounting competitive pressure from CoreWeave CRWV, now a data center tenant and rival in GPU computing. Applied Digital is exploring a sale or strategic spinout of this business, acknowledging it poses a point of friction for hyperscaler leasing negotiations and doesn’t align with a prospective REIT transition. The company’s ability to offset cloud losses hinges on monetizing Ellendale’s AI-ready capacity. With 1.4GW in planned buildout and active lease discussions, APLD has a compelling footprint. But execution risks remain—finalizing leases and navigating high CapEx ($30–50 million/month), amid intense sectoral competition.
APLD’s strategic pivot toward leasing hyperscale AI data center capacity, exemplified by the CoreWeave deal, offers a clearer path to profitability. Yet, until the Cloud Services business is divested or offset, its capital burden and competitive overlap may continue to suppress margins and investors.
Marathon Digital Holdings MARA is transforming into a vertically integrated digital energy and infrastructure firm. It’s actively developing AI-aligned modular data centers with low-latency capabilities and is in advanced talks with compute OEMs to pilot AI inference workloads in 2025.
Marathon Digital’s custom-built 2PIC immersion cooling and power-optimized sites in Texas and North Dakota are tailored for both mining and AI use cases. Its low-cost power generation strategy, including wind and flare gas, supports sustainable scalability. While still focused on Bitcoin, Marathon Digital sees AI infrastructure as a key monetization path, offering high-IRR expansion opportunities through stranded energy and flexible compute demand alignment.