Alphabet's subsidiary, Google, has announced a significant $15 billion investment to build an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) data center campus in Visakhapatnam, India. This facility is set to become Google's largest AI hub outside of the United States and represents the company's biggest single investment in the country to date. The project is expected to create a substantial number of local jobs and will anchor Google's strategic presence in the Asia-Pacific region. The move is seen by analysts as part of a broader trend of technology infrastructure shifting towards Asia, influenced by expanding markets and a growing talent pool. This major capital expenditure reinforces Google's commitment to leading in global AI development and solidifies its infrastructure in emerging markets with high growth potential. The announcement underscores the company's long-term strategy of expanding its cloud and AI capacity worldwide.
Google Announces Landmark $15 Billion Investment for AI Data Center in India
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