Alphabet's Google is reportedly planning to invest approximately 5 billion euros (around $5.78 billion) to expand its data center infrastructure in Germany. This significant investment aims to bolster the company's cloud and AI capabilities in Europe, aligning with a broader trend of tech giants increasing their spending on AI infrastructure to meet growing demand. The plan includes the development of a new data center in Dietzenbach, near Frankfurt, and the expansion of an existing Google facility in Hanau. The move underscores Google's commitment to investing in the region's technological future, focusing on innovation, artificial intelligence, and climate-neutral transformation. No specific market reaction to this announcement was available.
Google to Invest Billions in German Data Center Expansion
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