
Brookfield's new AI infrastructure company Radiant reached $1.3B valuation after merging with London...
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The emergence of a vertically integrated infrastructure player (power + data center + cloud) at a $1.3B valuation directly addresses the hyperscaler dependency debate and signals a structural shift in compute economics via massive sovereign-scale capital deployment ($10B fund).
Brookfield's new AI infrastructure company Radiant reached $1.3B valuation after merging with London-based Ori Industries, backed by Brookfield's $10B AI Infrastructure Fund targeting $100B total deployment. This creates the first vertically integrated AI infrastructure player combining Brookfield's power generation and data centers with Ori's distributed AI cloud platform, addressing critical compute shortages. Radiant focuses on sovereign AI for governments and large enterprises seeking alternatives to hyperscaler dependency, with Nvidia as chip supplier and Bloom Energy providing 1GW power capacity. This signals how traditional infrastructure investors are reshaping AI infrastructure economics through vertical integration at unprecedented scale.