First GPU-powered AI mining servers now operational – bridging the gap between Bitcoin mining and artificial intelligence workloads
CEO of Interhash Alexander Lozben announced at the Bitcoin 2026 conference in Las Vegas that its first GPU-powered AI mining servers are live. The pilot marks the company’s entry into high-performance compute – not as a pivot from Bitcoin mining, but as a parallel, complementary use of the same physical foundation.
Bitcoin mining and AI compute share core requirements: power, cooling, and facility infrastructure. Only the hardware layer and economic logic differ. With nearly a decade building mining infrastructure, Interhash is adding AI compute as a natural next step.
“Interhash improves asset utilization by ensuring infrastructure generates value across market conditions. The flexibility to allocate capacity between mining and AI compute allows us to prioritize the highest-margin workload at any time. This hybrid model strengthens margin stability and positions Interhash as a more resilient, multi-vertical compute operator”, – said Alexander Lozben.
Traditional Bitcoin mining remains core. AI compute is not replacing it but is an additional, complementary stream. GPU-based AI workloads and ASIC mining are not competitors – they are different load profiles on the same infrastructure. When mining margins compress, AI compute absorbs capacity. When Bitcoin rallies, operations lean into hashrate. The pilot is already deployed, with the company actively monitoring metrics.
About Interhash: an international company specializing in digital assets and blockchain technologies. Operating across the CIS, Middle East, Europe, and Central Asia.



