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Amazon's AWS To Invest At Least $11 Bln In Georgia
Amazon Plans to Invest at Least $11 Billion in Cloud and AI Infrastructure in Georgia
The investment aims to meet the increased demand for advanced cloud infrastructure and compute power, driven by generative AI, it said.
Amazon's AWS to invest $11 bln in Georgia to boost AI infrastructure development
Amazon.com said on Tuesday that its cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services (AWS), plans to invest about $11 billion to expand its infrastructure in Georgia to support cloud computing and AI technologies.
AWS says it’ll invest ‘at least’ $11B to expand data center infrastructure in Georgia
Amazon's cloud computing division says that it plans to invest "at least" $11 billion in Georgia to expand its data center infrastructure.
AWS Invests $11B In Georgia To ‘Support The Future Of AI’ Via Data Centers
AWS invests billions in data centers AI infrastructure in Georgia and Ohio to power Amazon’s cloud computing and GenAI technology innovation.
Amazon plans $11 billion data center expansion in Georgia
Amazon said Tuesday it plans to spend at least $11 billion on new data center capacity in metro Atlanta to respond to the huge demand in computing power from the rise of generative artificial intelligence.
Amazon Web Services plans to invest $11B to expand infrastructure in Georgia
Amazon Web Services has announced plans to invest an estimated $11B to expand its infrastructure in Georgia to support cloud computing and AI
AWS reveals $11bn data center investment plan for Georgia
Amazon Web Services (AWS) plans to invest around $11 billion in data centers in Georgia.
Amazon AWS To Invest $11 Billion In Georgia To Boost AI And Cloud Infrastructure: 'Expect To Create More Than 550 Well-Paying Jobs'
Amazon AWS announced a $11 billion investment in Georgia to enhance AI and cloud infrastructure, creating over 550 jobs while contributing to the growing energy demands of data centers in the U.S.
Amazon's AWS to invest $11 billion in Georgia to boost AI infrastructure development
Amazon.com said on Tuesday that its cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services (AWS), plans to invest about $11 billion to expand its infrastructure in Georgia to support cloud computing and AI technologies.
Amazon's AWS To Invest At Least $11 Bln In Georgia For Cloud, AI Infrastructure
Amazon Web Services or AWS, affiliated to tech major Amazon.com Inc., announced its plan to invest at least $11 billion in the U.S.
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Amazon to invest $11 billion in GA as it adds facilities in Butts, Douglas counties for AI expansion
The company said that Generative AI is creating a need for more advanced cloud infrastructure and computer output.
Atlanta News First on MSN
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Amazon subsidiary pledges $11 billion to build more data and AI infrastructure in metro Atlanta
Georgia already hosts more than 50 major data centers for global companies — and soon, more will be added to that list.
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