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Vienna wants to secure one of the planned "AI Gigafactories".

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The success of the application for this macro project would imply a public-private investment of 5 billion euros

·Spain
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“In Móra la Nova we can’t believe it. It’s like we were hit by the lottery. We had asked for a data center, not a European artificial intelligence gigafactory!” exclaims Jesús Álvarez, the mayor of this municipality of the Ribera d’Ebre region (Tarragona). Continue reading...

·Granada, Spain
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The European Union aims to be a world leader in artificial intelligence (AI), and the gigafactories are the next generation of infrastructures to support the development and training of the next complex models of this large-scale technology in Europe. Spain has presented this week the candidacy of Móra la Nova, [...] La entrada Gigafactorías, la nueva generación de infraestructuras europeas para desarrollar la AI se publicada primero en Foco Inf…

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The aim is to secure the growth of computing power by building 3–5 artificial intelligence gigafactories across Europe. Finland is eyeing one of them.

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Madrid.- Spain has presented the candidacy of Móra la Nova (Tarragona) to host one of the first four European gigafactories of artificial intelligence (IA), as confirmed this Friday sources of government. The proposal, promoted by the Executive and a private public consortium led by Telefónica, advocates to locate the infrastructure in that locality of Tarragona [...] The entry Spain presents its candidacy to host one of the European gigafactori…

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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