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IREN’s $625M gamble puts earnings under pressure

he bitcoin miner turned AI infrastructure company faces its most revealing earnings call yet, with billions committed and revenue still catching up.
Destiny PhilipsBy Destiny PhilipsMay 7, 2026 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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IREN Ltd. shares moved higher Thursday morning as investors prepared for the company’s fiscal third-quarter earnings report, due after the close of markets. The numbers will be the first real look at whether its costly, fast-moving shift from bitcoin mining to AI infrastructure is paying off.

A transformation built on speed

The company has spent the better part of the past year stacking deals and making announcements at a pace that has left analysts scrambling to keep up. IREN now describes itself as an integrated AI cloud platform, combining large-scale data center capacity, owned energy infrastructure and, following its latest acquisition, enterprise software capabilities.

On May 1, co-founder and co-CEO Daniel Roberts announced that Sweetwater 1, a 1.4-gigawatt Texas data center, had been connected to the ERCOT power grid through the company’s high-voltage substation. The connection arrived on schedule. IREN expects power delivery to increase gradually as construction continues across the broader 2-gigawatt Sweetwater campus. For a company whose AI ambitions hinge entirely on being able to deliver reliable, large-scale computing power to customers, that milestone mattered.

The three IREN deals driving the narrative

Three financial commitments now sit at the center of what IREN is building, and all three will shape how investors read Thursday’s results.

The most recent is the $625 million all-stock acquisition of Mirantis, announced earlier this week. Mirantis brings cloud infrastructure tools, Kubernetes-based application management software and enterprise support services into the IREN ecosystem. The company plans to run Mirantis as a standalone subsidiary, with its software designed to help IREN manage computing resources more efficiently for its customers.

Before that came the $9.7 billion GPU cloud services agreement with Microsoft, signed last November. The five-year contract includes a 20% upfront payment and gives IREN a high-profile anchor tenant as it builds out its AI computing footprint. Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Brett Knoblauch described the agreement as transformative for IREN’s long-term trajectory.

Rounding out the foundation is a commitment to purchase roughly $5.8 billion in GPUs and related hardware from Dell Technologies. That procurement plan supports a total GPU inventory target of 150,000 units, following a March announcement covering more than 50,000 Nvidia B300 chips.

If everything tracks, IREN has projected that the combined infrastructure could generate more than $3.7 billion in annualized run-rate revenue from AI cloud operations by the end of 2026. The company has been careful to note that not all contracts underpinning that figure are fully locked in.

What the numbers need to show

Recent financial results offer a sobering baseline. In the second quarter, IREN reported $184.7 million in revenue, down from $240.3 million the prior quarter, alongside a net loss of $155.4 million and adjusted EBITDA of $75.3 million. For the third quarter now reporting, analysts project revenue between $213 million and $219.69 million, representing a year-over-year increase of roughly 43.8%, paired with a per-share loss of approximately 22 cents.

The competitive environment is not forgiving. CoreWeave has recently secured AI cloud agreements with both Anthropic and Meta, and the broader neocloud sector continues to attract new entrants. IREN is selling the same core proposition as its rivals: fast access to chips, power and data center capacity. At the same time, it is navigating the complexity of a full business transformation from crypto mining to enterprise AI.

When results land Thursday evening, investors will focus on AI revenue breakdowns, contracted computing capacity, cash burn rates and financing details. The question is whether the scale of IREN’s commitments is beginning to show up in the numbers or whether the company is still spending faster than it earns.

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