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BY GRANT CRAWFORD & GRACIE WARHURST
Dell to renovate Round Rock campus The Dell Technologies headquarters in Round Rock will undergo an estimated $1.7 million renovation starting this month, according to a filing with the Texas Depart- ment of Licensing and Regulation. Overview The company is planning to renovate about 6,700 square feet of its space by removing conference rooms to create a larger “innovation center showroom.”
Sabey Data Centers to expand in Round Rock Sabey Data Centers announced in late July the expansion of its Austin-area campus. The overview With construction on the company’s second building underway in Round Rock, Sabey Data Centers plans to open the three-story facility in the third quarter of 2027, according to a news release. The space, designed to deliver 54 megawatts of power capacity, will support high-density com- pute environments, including artificial intelli- gence. Preleasing is now open for organizations in need of space to store data. “This facility is purpose-built for flexibility and efficiency and will offer an ideal home for forward-thinking customers with evolving density needs,” said Tim Mirick, president of Sabey Data Centers. The announcement follows a surge of recent
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data center development happening in the Austin metro, including the construction of Sabey’s first building in Round Rock, which was completed in October 2024. What else? In August 2024, the Texas Advanced Comput- ing Center at The University of Texas at Austin announced it had chosen Sabey’s Round Rock campus to support a new supercomputer. The supercomputer, Horizon, is expected to begin operating in 2026.
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