Polarise considers 30-megawatt AI data center in sovereignty push
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The new center is to become twice as powerful as the first one. Construction pays into the German strategy to become independent of US providers in the field of AI.
In Bavaria, an AI data center is to be established, which may have an investment volume of two billion euros. The performance of the plant could be significantly increased in the future.
German start-up plans 30-megawatt AI data centre in boost to sovereign control
German start-up Polarise plans to build a new 30-megawatt artificial intelligence data centre that would double Germany’s domestically-run computing capacity as European nations push to gain more control over critical tech infrastructure.Read MoreThe post German start-up plans 30-megawatt AI data centre in boost to sovereign control first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.The post German start-up plans 30-megawatt AI data centre in boost to sovere…
The data center operator Polarise is planning its second AI data center in Bavaria on the site of the former shortwave transmitter Wertachtal south of Augsburg.
The German start-up Polarise, which also has and operates the Munich data center, which Deutsche Telekom is now using for its AI cloud, is planning another, twice as large data center in Bavaria. The plant is to be built in Amberg in Unterallgäu on the site of an earlier short-wave transmitter and is to be operational in mid-2027.
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