Amazon invests $11B in AI datacenters in Georgia
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Amazon's proposed $11 billion investment in Georgia is poised to significantly expand its datacenter footprint, primarily aimed at supporting the rising demand for cloud computing and generative AI.
AWS's ongoing infrastructure investments across the United States demonstrate our relentless commitment to powering our customers' digital innovation through cloud and AI technologies, said Roger Wehner.
This investment will be the most significant in the history of the county, claimed Russ Crumbley, underscoring the local significance of Amazon's growth in Butts County.
The state is already home to more than 50 datacenters for companies including Facebook and Google, reflecting a strong tech infrastructure in Georgia.
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