Following earlier reports, Alphabet's Google has formalized its plan to invest $10 billion in India to establish a major data center hub in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The project, which is set to be Google's largest investment in India's digital economy, will reportedly feature a data center cluster with a capacity of one gigawatt, making it potentially the largest in Asia. The plan is said to include the development of three data center campuses and supporting infrastructure such as high-capacity submarine cables. This significant investment underscores Google's commitment to expanding its AI and cloud infrastructure in key international markets, aligning with the heavy capital expenditures being made by other major technology companies to support the growth of artificial intelligence.
Alphabet's Google Confirms Plans for $10 Billion Data Center Hub in India
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