Data center
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Qualcomm Enters AI Chip Market, Challenging AMD and Nvidia
Qualcomm is entering the data center AI accelerator market, challenging Nvidia’s dominance with its AI200 and AI250 chips planned for 2026 and 2027. Leveraging its expertise in mobile NPUs, Qualcomm aims to capitalize on the booming AI server market. Qualcomm emphasizes its total cost of ownership benefits and higher memory capacity (768GB per AI card). The company initially focuses on AI inference and offers flexible system configurations. A partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Humain demonstrates Qualcomm’s commitment to the sector.
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Applied Digital Secures $5 Billion AI Factory Lease with US Hyperscaler
Applied Digital (APLD) secured a $5 billion, 15-year lease with a U.S. hyperscale data center operator for 200 MW capacity at its Polaris Forge 2 campus, bringing its total leased capacity to 600 MW. Despite the significant deal, APLD’s stock fell over 7%, although it’s still up nearly fourfold year-to-date. The agreement underscores the growing demand for AI infrastructure, with major cloud providers investing heavily. CEO Wes Cummins highlighted Microsoft, Meta, Oracle, Amazon, and Google as potential partners. Applied Digital’s 4 gigawatt active pipeline suggests further growth.
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Meta, Blue Owl Capital in $27B AI Data Center Venture
Meta Platforms and Blue Owl Capital have formed a $27 billion joint venture to finance Meta’s “Hyperion” data center project in Louisiana. Blue Owl holds an 80% stake, providing $7 billion in cash, while Meta retains 20% and manages construction. Hyperion, Meta’s largest data center, will support its growing AI initiatives. The Louisiana facility, slated for completion by 2030, could consume twice the electricity of New Orleans at peak demand. This deal mirrors a broader trend of tech giants investing heavily in AI infrastructure.
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Google to Invest $15 Billion in India AI Hub
Google plans to invest $15 billion in a new AI hub in southern India, its largest outside the U.S., over the next five years. This signals India’s growing strategic importance in the global tech landscape. Raiden Infotech, Google’s Indian subsidiary, will build three campuses in Visakhapatnam. This investment, part of Google’s increased $85 billion capital expenditure forecast for 2025, aligns with its $25 billion investment in US data centers. Microsoft and AWS are also investing heavily in India, fueling competition and innovation within the sector.
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Market speculation suggests Broadcom may become a key chip supplier for OpenAI, leveraging the AI-driven data center boom. Broadcom’s expertise in networking chips, custom ASICs, and interconnect technologies positions them well to support OpenAI’s demanding AI workloads. Custom ASICs could offer performance and efficiency advantages. The deal signifies the importance of specialized AI hardware and could be financially beneficial for Broadcom. However, challenges remain in development, integration, and adapting to evolving AI algorithms. This potential partnership highlights the intensifying competition in AI infrastructure.
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TechEx Europe 2025: Practical Learnings for AI Leaders
TechEx Europe 2025 in Amsterdam will host over 8,000 attendees and 250+ speakers across AI, cybersecurity, IoT, digital transformation, and data center expos. Focused on AI operations, particularly agentic AI, the conference addresses governance, trust, and infrastructure needs for scaling AI. Sessions feature leaders from Deutsche Bank, Mastercard, Reddit, NVIDIA, and NATO, discussing responsible scaling, monitoring frameworks, and infrastructure readiness. Attendees will gain practical insights and network with industry peers to navigate the evolving AI landscape.
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Google Pledges £5 Billion AI Investment in UK Amid Trump’s State Visit
Google is investing £5 billion ($6.8 billion) to boost the UK’s AI infrastructure, including a new data center near London to support its AI-driven services. This investment, coinciding with President Trump’s UK visit, is expected to create 8,250 jobs annually and contribute significantly to the UK economy. The strategy involves DeepMind’s AI research and a collaboration with Shell for renewable energy supply, aligning with the UK’s sustainability goals. Alphabet anticipates AI to add £400 billion to the UK economy by 2030.
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Nvidia Shares Rebound
Nvidia’s Q2 earnings beat expectations with a 56% revenue surge to $46.74B and EPS of $1.05. Data center revenue, while growing 56% YoY, slightly missed estimates for the second consecutive quarter. Nvidia forecasts $54B in revenue for the next quarter, excluding potential China H20 shipments. CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the immense long-term AI opportunity, projecting infrastructure spending could reach $3-4 trillion by 2030. Analysts maintain a positive outlook, citing solid growth and consistent performance.
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Nvidia (NVDA) Q2 2026 Earnings Preview
Nvidia is set to release its fiscal Q2 earnings, with analysts anticipating $1.01 EPS and $46.02 billion in revenue. Investors are focused on Nvidia’s data center performance, especially demand for Blackwell chips and developments in the Chinese market. Supply constraints for Blackwell racks and the impact of US export controls on H20 sales in China are key concerns. Analysts expect guidance to exclude China, projecting approximately $53 billion in sales for fiscal Q3, a 51% year-over-year increase.
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DayOne Announces Hyperscale Data Center Project in Lahti, Finland
DayOne, a Singapore-based data center developer, invests EUR 1.2 billion in a hyperscale data center campus in Lahti, Finland. The 98,901 square meter facility will have a 128 MW IT load capacity, starting with a 50MW building. Construction begins in Q3 2025, with operations in 2027. DayOne aims for LEED Gold certification, employing air cooling and waste heat integration. The project creates 100 skilled positions and 1,000 construction jobs, underpinned by a Growth Partnership Agreement including a EUR 2.5 million commitment to LUT Universities.