Amazon Plows $11 Billion into AI Infrastructure – Will This Boost Georgia’s Economy?
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Amazon plans to bolster its AI infrastructure through its cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services (AWS).
On Tuesday, the company announced that AWS will invest approximately $11 billion to enhance its infrastructure in Georgia, supporting cloud computing and AI technologies.
Amazon stated that its investment in Bartow County and Douglas County would bolster Georgia’s status as a hub for cutting-edge digital innovation. They added that they expect to create at least 550 new high-skilled jobs.
The push by big tech companies into AI highlights the growing demand for robust data centers and advanced infrastructure to support AI-driven innovations and cloud services.
These technologies, from machine learning to generative AI applications, require vast computing resources.
As a result, companies are building specialized data centers that can cluster thousands of chips to handle the workload.
Last week, Microsoft announced plans to invest around $80 billion in data centers for AI training and cloud-based applications during fiscal year 2025.
As the surge in AI and cloud computing accelerates, data centers consume increasingly large amounts of energy.
A May report by the Electric Power Research Institute estimated that, depending on the pace of AI and technology adoption, data centers could account for up to 9% of total U.S. electricity consumption by the decade’s end.
Amazon has signed contracts with multiple U.S. power companies, including Talen Energy in Pennsylvania and Entergy in Mississippi, to supply power to its data centers nationwide to meet its energy needs.
Despite these developments, Amazon’s stock closed down 2.42% at $222.11.
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