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The AI Data Center Race Has Begun! The global battle for AI dominance is fueling massive investments in data centers. Companies and governments are racing to build high-powered infrastructure to support AI’s growing demands. In India, Reliance Industries is planning the world’s largest AI data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat, aiming for a massive 3GW capacity. Meanwhile, in the U.S., OpenAI and SoftBank are investing $19 billion each in Project Stargate, a cutting-edge AI infrastructure initiative. China is also making moves, investing $6.1 billion to expand its data centers, reinforcing its AI ambitions. As the AI revolution accelerates, data centers are becoming the new battleground for tech supremacy. As nations and co. vie for leadership in AI, the establishment of robust data center infrastructures has become a critical focus. Check out my post on why companies are investing in data centers: https://thematrixsphere.blogspot.com/2025/01/why-companies-invest-in-data-centers.html

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