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    Microsoft targets AI growth with $80 billion data center investment

    January 4, 2025
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    Microsoft has announced plans to invest $80 billion in AI-enabled data centers during its current fiscal year, which ends in June 2025. More than half of this investment is allocated to the United States, reinforcing the company’s focus on strengthening its domestic AI infrastructure. The substantial investment is aimed at expanding data center capacity to support the growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) applications and services.

    Microsoft targets AI growth with $80 billion data center investment

    The enhanced infrastructure is expected to facilitate the training of advanced AI models and the deployment of AI-powered features across Microsoft’s product ecosystem. In the first quarter of fiscal 2025, Microsoft reported a 5.3% rise in capital expenditures, totaling $20 billion. This increase reflects the accelerating demand for high-performance computing facilities, which are essential for supporting AI technologies.

    The company’s strategy highlights its commitment to building scalable infrastructure capable of addressing the computational needs of AI advancements. Beyond data center expansion, Microsoft is investing in sustainable energy solutions to power its facilities. It has entered into a 20-year agreement to purchase energy generated by the revived Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania. This initiative demonstrates Microsoft’s focus on securing reliable and environmentally sustainable energy sources to support its AI operations.

    The company is also collaborating with global investment firms to further bolster AI infrastructure development. In partnership with BlackRock and Global Infrastructure Partners, Microsoft has launched the Global AI Infrastructure Investment Partnership, aiming to raise between $80 billion and $100 billion. This initiative focuses on financing new data centers and energy infrastructure required for AI advancements.

    These strategic investments highlight Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to scale AI capabilities and strengthen its position as a leader in AI innovation. The company continues to integrate AI technologies across its products and services, addressing the growing global demand for AI-driven solutions while ensuring the infrastructure to support these technologies remains robust and sustainable. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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