Meta is ramping up its investment in AI infrastructure, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg announcing plans to spend $60 billion to $80 billion on capital expenditures in 2025. This is a substantial increase from last year's spending of $35 billion to $40 billion. The funds will primarily support data center expansion and AI development. By year-end, Meta aims to have over 1.3 million GPUs online and to launch approximately one gigawatt of compute. This move is crucial in the competitive AI landscape as rivals like Microsoft are making similar investments.
Meta’s projected capital expenditures for 2025, ranging from $60 billion to $80 billion, highlight the company's aggressive approach to AI infrastructure.
Zuckerberg emphasized the need to stay competitive, noting the increase in Meta's capital expenditures compared to last year’s $35 billion to $40 billion.
The move aligns Meta with other major players in the AI space, such as Microsoft, which is also significantly increasing its investment in AI data centers.
With the goal of bringing one gigawatt of compute online, Meta is focusing on substantial growth in its AI capabilities and operational resources.
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