Meta Commits $1.5 Billion for AI Data Center in Texas
Meta's $1.5 billion investment will create about 100 jobs and power a city-sized data center using 100% renewable energy to support AI workloads.
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Meta ramps up AI infrastructure, commits $1.5 billion to build new gigawatt-scale data center in Texas
Meta plans a new gigawatt data center in El Paso, Texas, to enhance its AI capabilities. This will be the company's 29th data center, designed to accommodate both traditional and future AI hardware.
Meta planning to build $1.5 billion data center in the Northeast
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Meta is planning to build an AI-optimized data center in Northeast El Paso. The investment is estimated at $1.5 billion, according to the Borderplex Alliance. This project is happening in partnership with the State of Texas, El Paso County, and the City of El Paso, a spokesperson for the Borderplex Alliance explained. Meta, which runs Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, estimates this new data center will generate 100 ope…
Meta commits $1.5 billion for AI data center in Texas
NEW YORK :Meta Platforms said on Wednesday it would invest $1.5 billion in a data center in Texas, breaking ground at its 29th such facility globally, as the social media giant expands infrastructure to support artificial intelligence workloads.The data center in El Paso, Meta's third in Texas, is expected to
Meta Building New Gigawatt-Sized Data Center in Texas
Meta Platforms Inc. is building a new gigawatt-sized data center in Texas to advance its artificial intelligence efforts, the latest in a string of significant investments by the company as it looks to keep pace in the competitive AI industry.
Meta To Invest $1.5 Billion In New Texas Data Center To Power AI Expansion
Meta Platforms said on Wednesday it would invest $1.5 billion in a data center in Texas, breaking ground at its 29th such facility globally, as the social media giant expands infrastructure to support artificial intelligence workloads. The data center in El Paso, Meta’s third in Texas, is expected to come online in 2028, and can scale to a 1-gigawatt site – enough energy to power a city the size of San Francisco for a day – making it one of the …
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