Crunchbits Rebrands to Synteq HPC, Launches Dallas and Sofia Data Centers
Crunchbits, the high-performance computing provider specializing in GPU compute, bare metal, and virtualized infrastructure, has officially rebranded as Synteq HPC.
The rebrand comes alongside a series of major operational developments, including the launch of two new data center locations, the deployment of NVIDIA's latest Blackwell-generation GPUs, a refresh of its virtual dedicated server product line, and a confirmed expansion roadmap extending into the second half of 2026.
A New Name and a New Scale
The company, which built its reputation under the Crunchbits name for GPU compute and dedicated infrastructure services, is now operating as Synteq HPC, effective immediately.
According to the company, the rebrand signals a transition to what it describes as a global infrastructure platform, while preserving the existing team, customer relationships, and support operations.
Taras Kulyk, CEO of Synteq Digital, framed the change as an evolution rather than a departure. "Crunchbits built a loyal, avid customer base by being faster, higher value, and more technically serious for the workloads that actually matter to them," Kulyk said.
"Synteq HPC is the same team with the capital, the rapidly expanding footprint, and a roadmap to serve customers at a completely different scale. We will never abandon our roots as we work to grow our expanding enterprise-focused offering."
The company reported more than 10x year-over-year growth in compute and storage capacity and backend hardware compared to April 2025, spanning GPU, storage, compute, and networking infrastructure across its sites.
Dallas and Sofia Datacenters Now Online
Two new Tier 3 data center facilities are launching alongside the rebrand. The Dallas, Texas, location adds significant HPC capacity to the company's North American footprint and is described as online and accepting deployments.
The Sofia, Bulgaria facility represents the company's first presence in Europe, offering customers across the European Union low-latency access and in-region data residency. Eric Yingling, VP of HPC and founder of Crunchbits, described the broader infrastructure work that has accompanied the expansion.
"Over the past year, we've overhauled our backend across every site, swapping out our legacy hardware and replacing it with newer, more efficient equipment that delivers more in less space," Yingling said.
"Our networking and connectivity have been rebuilt with full redundancy at every level, from the rack, right to our upstream carriers. Dallas and Sofia are the newest additions, and every existing site has been brought up to the same standard."
The company stated that full inventory is coming online across existing product lines, including Metal GPU and On-Demand GPU tiers, at both the new and existing sites.
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Blackwell-Generation GPUs Deployed at Scale
Among the hardware announcements, Synteq HPC confirmed it is deploying NVIDIA's Blackwell-generation GPUs at scale across its infrastructure. Specifically, the company cited the RTX PRO 6000 and the RTX 5090 as the GPU models being brought into operation.
The deployment of Blackwell-generation hardware represents a generational step forward in the GPU compute capabilities the company is able to offer developers, researchers, and enterprise clients.
The company did not specify the exact number of units being deployed or the timeline for full availability across all locations, but indicated the rollout is part of the broader capacity expansion underway at every facility.
Expansion Roadmap Through 2026
The company also confirmed plans for continued expansion in the second half of 2026. Synteq HPC stated that additional datacenter capacity is planned for the third and fourth quarters of the year, including one facility described as large enough to more than double the company's total global footprint upon coming online.
Further product launches and regional expansions are also expected throughout the remainder of the year, though specific locations and product details were not disclosed. The company is headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, and operates under the parent entity Synteq Digital.
It serves developers, researchers, and enterprises through its suite of GPU compute, bare metal, and virtualized infrastructure products.
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