Krambu Chooses Siemon Products, Services for its AI Data Centers

Siemon will provide advanced cabling designs and solutions to support Krambu’s bandwidth, thermal, and scalability demands for AI workloads.
Oct. 13, 2025
3 min read

The Siemon Company recently announced it has formed an agreement with Krambu Inc. through which the two organizations will co-develop the infrastructure backbone for Krambu’s AI Factory deployments.

Krambu “provides comprehensive data center design and build services, ranging from site selection to turnkey operations and ongoing management,” the company explains on its website, adding that it does leverages “deep expertise in AI, enterprise hardware and systems optimization.” In July the company announced the construction of an AI Factory in Montana, which Krambu said “will support high-density AI and HPC workloads using Krambu’s advanced direct liquid-cooled server technology.”

The Montana campus will serve as the flagship deployment of Krambu’s Industrial Symbiosis Model, in which digital infrastructure operates in harmony with its surroundings. Plans for the facility include on-site generation of solar, biomass, and hydrogen energy; natural gas co-generation; waste heat capture for local reuse; energy-optimized workload orchestration for AI platforms; and expansion-ready infrastructure for future compute halls and collocated industries. The company commented that the Montana project reflects its “mission to transform stranded or underutilized industrial sites into regenerative digital infrastructure—turning brownfields into AI powerhouses that serve local communities and global innovation at once.”

The collaboration between Siemon and Krambu on projects like the Montana facility will focus on enabling high-density compute ecosystems optimized for NVIDIA’s latest technologies, including XDR and 1.6-Terabit capabilities. Siemon will provide advanced cabling designs and solutions engineered to support the extreme bandwidth, thermal, and scalability demands of AI workloads.

Siemon’s specific contributions include the following.

  • Custom cabling architectures for high-density GPU clusters
  • Design support for AI-ready network builds
  • Scalable solutions that meet current and future bandwidth requirements
  • Short lead times and product availability, allowing for rapid deployment

“This partnership is about building the future of AI infrastructure,” said Gary Bernstein, Siemon’s senior director of global data center solutions. “Krambu’s vision for regenerative AI factories aligns perfectly with Siemon’s commitment to performance and innovation. Together we’re delivering cabling solutions that are not only high-speed and reliable, but also ready for the next wave of GPU-driven compute.”

“We see AI infrastructure as an opportunity to do more than deploy compute—it’s about building integrated systems that strengthen the communities they serve,” added Krambu’s CEO Steven Wood. “That philosophy extends to how we partner. As we scale, we’re aligning with the best in each discipline. Siemon’s world-class expertise in connectivity infrastructure is a perfect example. Success comes from getting the right partners in the right roles, and this collaboration reflects that approach.”

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