Microsoft announced a new data center in Atlanta, describing it as part of a 'massive supercomputer' to power AI technology. This facility is the first of its AI 'super factories' to come online and is part of the company's broader 'Fairwater' network, a new class of server hubs dedicated to training and running AI models. The new Atlanta site, connected to another in Wisconsin, will utilize hundreds of thousands of Nvidia chips to power Microsoft's AI services, as well as those of OpenAI and other developers. This move is part of a larger trend in the tech industry, with companies making substantial investments in energy-intensive AI infrastructure to meet growing demand.
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