Exhibit 28 · Results
The 20 highest composite scores, all regions
Order records by published competition rank and stack each axis's weighted contribution for the first 20 markets.
- Axis A
- Axis B
- Axis C
- Axis D
Structure Research Report
A comprehensive framework for defining market tiers. Asia-Pacific region leads with 10 tier 1 markets.
29 exhibits shown
Exhibit 28 · Results
Order records by published competition rank and stack each axis's weighted contribution for the first 20 markets.
Exhibit 08 · The framework
Render the four published axis weights, which sum to 100% of the composite.
Operational scale, committed growth, operator density and enterprise workload depth.
Exhibit 09 · The framework
Group the 16 published metrics by axis and display each metric's weight within its axis.
30% of Axis A · 12.0% of composite
20% of Axis A · 8.0% of composite
25% of Axis A · 10.0% of composite
25% of Axis A · 10.0% of composite
Operational scale, committed growth, operator density and enterprise workload depth.
Exhibit 25 · Results
Count final-tier records within each published region and calculate Tier 1 share.
24% Tier 1 share
| Region | T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | Total | T1 share |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North America | 6 | 10 | 8 | 1 | 25 | 24% |
| EMEA | 4 | 11 | 12 | 9 | 36 | 11% |
| Asia Pacific | 10 | 6 | 9 | 10 | 35 | 29% |
| Latin America | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 20% |
| All markets | 21 | 29 | 30 | 21 | 101 | 21% |
Exhibit 26 · Results
Normalize each region's four final-tier counts to 100%.
Exhibit 27 · Results
Calculate the minimum, median and maximum unrounded composite score within each published region.
Vancouver sets the low at 1.14; Northern Virginia (incl. ext.) sets the high at 4.63.
Exhibit 01 · Executive summary
Count final-tier records within each published region; bar lengths use a common absolute scale.
Tier 1: 6 · Tier 2: 10 · Tier 3: 8 · Tier 4: 1
Exhibit 02 · Executive summary
Count unrounded composite scores in half-point bins from 0.0 through 5.0 and mark the fixed tier thresholds.
Selected half-point bin
Lower bound included · upper bound excluded
9 marketsScores are binned before display rounding. Before the gate the distribution is 22 / 28 / 30 / 21; after Bangkok's demotion it is 21 / 29 / 30 / 21.
Exhibit 03 · Why a four-axis classification
Plot each market's Axis A and Axis B scores, calculate the least-squares fit and Pearson correlation, and preserve the report's labelled-market selection.
Exhibit 04 · Why a four-axis classification
Use published market scores and tiers for the six report-selected markets, with the report's profile notes.
Selected market
Largest operational AI campus in the US; no colocation market, interconnection ecosystem or cloud region.
| Tier | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.60 | 2.50 | 2.46 | Tier 3 | |
| 3.60 | 2.00 | 1.57 | Tier 3 | |
| 3.20 | 1.20 | 1.40 | Tier 4 | |
| 2.90 | 0.80 | 1.48 | Tier 4 | |
| 2.20 | 0.70 | 0.84 | Tier 4 | |
| 1.60 | 0.20 | 0.56 | Tier 4 |
Exhibit 05 · Why a four-axis classification
Present the published aggregate counts for the weakest and strongest C4 power-runway groups; underlying C4 observations are not in the public market file.
16 markets · weakest power position
Moratoria, refusal regimes and multi-year grid queues concentrate in the largest established markets.
Blue cells are Tier 1 or Tier 2 markets.
Power runway is metric C4, scored on evidenced grid policy and physics rather than developer statements.
Exhibit 06 · Why a four-axis classification
Present the five published B2 cloud-region-depth category counts; underlying platform classifications are not in the public market file.
Selected category
22Twenty-two markets carry full availability-zone regions from at least three distinct platforms.
Exhibit 07 · Why a four-axis classification
Use the report-selected markets and their published axis scores, with report-curated installed-capacity and cloud-region annotations.
Scale without regions
Regions without scale
Scale without regions
891MW installed · no cloud region a customer can buy
Axis scores run from 0–5: A commercial colocation, B hyperscale cloud and self-build, C AI maturity, and D connectivity and network gravity.
Exhibit 10 · The framework
Place the six A1 score bands on the report's logarithmic 1MW-to-2,000MW display domain.
The scale is logarithmic from 1MW to 2,000MW; score 5 remains open-ended above 700MW.
Exhibit 11 · The framework
Render the six score definitions for metrics A1 through A4.
Operational commercial colocation capacity in 2025, measured in megawatts.
Exhibit 12 · The framework
Present the report's full-credit, half-credit and zero-credit evidence rules.
Selected rule: Full credit — Capacity operating in the market today. An operating presence, energised and serving workloads.
Exhibit 13 · The framework
Render the six published B2 cloud-region-depth score definitions from zero through five.
The top two bands require full availability-zone regions.
Exhibit 14 · The framework
Present the published operator groups and B1 point values, including the contracted-position rule.
AWS, Microsoft
Exhibit 15 · The framework
Present the report's provider-by-provider rules for establishing cloud-region depth.
Every commercial region carries three or more availability zones and counts as a full region. Local Zones and Wavelength Zones are edge presence.
Microsoft publishes an availability-zone support flag per region rather than a zone count. Flagged regions count as full; the rest are regions without zone redundancy.
Every launched region carries three or more zones and counts as a full region. CDN, Media CDN and interconnect locations are edge presence.
Graded on availability domains. Only five OCI regions worldwide carry three; Oracle states that it launches new geographies with a single domain.
Graded on the zone count each publishes per region. Three or more counts as a full region; one or two does not.
Graded on per-region launch releases and Huawei’s published global-infrastructure dataset. Four regions whose count is unpublished or internally contradicted are treated as not zone-redundant.
Multizone regions count as full. Single-campus multizone regions and classic data centres do not.
The only AI cloud that documents availability zones as independent failure domains, but no region carries more than two and most carry one, so every region counts as a region without zone redundancy. Regions reserved for selected customers score zero.
None publishes a zone construct — the region is the smallest unit each of them exposes — so every region counts as a region without zone redundancy. Nebius private regions score zero.
AI clouds that publish no region identifiers: Nscale, Firmus, Yotta, Sharon AI, Together AI and Fluidstack. Where there is no published region list, there is nothing a reader can verify, so the metric scores zero rather than relying on an analyst estimate.
10 of 10 platform rules shown.
Exhibit 16 · The framework
Render the six score definitions for metrics B1 through B4.
Quality-weighted physical capacity from hyperscale, cloud, AI-lab and neocloud operators.
Exhibit 17 · The framework
Present the five published AI-demand classes; each class counts once when physically present.
Each distinct class counts once, regardless of how many members are present.
Exhibit 18 · The framework
Render the six score definitions for metrics C1 through C4.
Operational data-centre capacity serving AI workloads.
Exhibit 19 · The framework
Use published Axis C scores and tiers while preserving the report's selected eight-market display.
Published selection reproduced exactly: it includes Phoenix at 3.90 and omits Northern Virginia at 4.40, so it is not a recalculated top-eight ranking. Use the market explorer to sort all 101 records on Axis C.
Exhibit 20 · The framework
Present the published distance and construction-status credits for international subsea systems.
Financed and under construction: 0.5 points.
Financed and under construction: 0.25 points — the discounts compound.
Announced systems score zero at any distance.
Distance credit and construction status multiply; announced systems always score zero.
Exhibit 21 · The framework
Render the six score definitions for metrics D1 through D4.
International subsea systems credited by landing distance from the metropolitan market.
Exhibit 22 · The framework
Compare Bangkok's unrounded composite with the Tier 1 threshold and the report's 86MW operational-colocation value with the 240MW Tier 1 gate.
The composite reaches Tier 1, but at least one Tier 1 gate condition fails.
Exhibit 23 · The framework
Present the report's full-credit, half-credit and zero-credit tests for B1, B3, B4, C1, C2 and D1.
Construction status and capital at risk govern the score; announcements alone do not.
Exhibit 29 · Regional analysis
Use published Axis C and Axis A scores for the report-selected Gulf markets, with report-curated installed-capacity and profile notes.
126MW installed in a single-operator-dominated market; three cloud regions, none zone-redundant.
Data note: Dubai's published Axis C score is 0.45 points below Axis A, unlike the other three markets in this cluster.
Exhibit 24 · The framework
Use published composite scores for the report-selected five Tier 4 markets, with the report's evidence notes.
A hydro position and a consented site; short on tenancy and construction.