Capacity Discussion Program for Long-Term AI and Compute Planning

Island Roadhouse is engaging with organizations planning long-term AI, hyperscale, and enterprise compute deployments.

Capacity is being planned in phases. Early engagement helps organizations align long-term infrastructure strategy with future capacity planning.

Why organizations are engaging now

The next generation of large-scale compute infrastructure is being shaped by power availability, site readiness, and long development timelines.

Organizations planning advanced AI, hyperscale, and enterprise compute deployments are beginning discussions early because long-term infrastructure decisions now affect future optionality.

Early engagement can support:

  • better alignment with future capacity planning

  • earlier requirements alignment around density, scale, and timing

  • more productive long-range infrastructure discussions

How the Capacity Discussion Process Works

1. Initial Discussion An introductory conversation to understand your organization’s infrastructure strategy, deployment profile, and long-term capacity goals. 2. Mutual NDA if Appropriate If there is mutual interest in continuing, discussions can move under NDA for more detailed planning. 3. Requirements Alignment Review likely workload types, density assumptions, deployment timing, and long-term infrastructure priorities. 4. Planning and Commercial Path Review Discuss how future capacity planning may align with your organization’s roadmap and what a structured engagement path could look like. 5. Next-Step Structuring if There Is Mutual Fit If there is strong alignment, discussions can advance toward a more formal planning and commercial path.

What Early Engagement Helps Align

Early engagement can help organizations align around:

  • long-term capacity planning tied to future compute demand

  • deployment profile and density assumptions

  • scalable campus growth over time

  • infrastructure timing and sequencing considerations

  • fit between organizational roadmap and IRDC’s planning approach

Who Should Engage Now

Hyperscalers
Organizations planning large-scale AI and cloud infrastructure deployments

Enterprise
Companies building long-term AI, data, or advanced compute capabilities

Financial, Public Sector and regulated industries
Organizations requiring predictable, resilient infrastructure strategies

What To Prepare for an Initial Discussion

A productive first discussion usually starts with a high-level view of:

  • expected workload type

  • preferred deployment profile

  • approximate scale or growth path

  • density and cooling expectations

  • target timing

  • internal decision process

Start a capacity discussion

Capacity is being planned in alignment with phased infrastructure development and long-term customer demand. Early engagement is intended to determine mutual fit and future planning alignment. It should not be interpreted as immediate inventory or guaranteed allocation.

If your organization is evaluating long-term AI, hyperscale, or enterprise compute infrastructure, the next step is to begin a capacity discussion with IRDC.