Meta deepens AI presence in India, reaches data center agreement with Reliance

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CryptoWorld News reports that Meta has announced an agreement with Reliance Industries to lease a 168-megawatt AI data center in India. The facility will be built in Jamnagar, with Reliance delivering it within two years. This agreement adds new AI infrastructure for Meta while continuing its partnership with Mukesh Ambani's group. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stated that this world-class facility will help Meta expand its AI infrastructure globally and deepen its long-term investment in the Indian economy. Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani called Meta's latest investment a "transformative moment for India's digital infrastructure." The agreement also involves collaborations between Meta and Indian clean energy companies CleanMax and Fourth Partner Energy, covering nearly 1GW of renewable energy.
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L2Sidequester
· 2h ago
Delivery in two years still depends on Reliance's execution capability
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GlassDomeObservatory
· 4h ago
Ambani and Zuck join forces, India's AI infrastructure is about to take off
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GateUser-673fb6fa
· 4h ago
Nearly 1 GW of green electricity support, this data center is environmentally friendly enough
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RefrigeratorMagnetContract
· 4h ago
Jamnagar? The oil city transforming into a computing power hub is interesting.
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ThePatienceRequiredFor
· 5h ago
India's digital infrastructure transformation moment, this phrase sounds familiar, hoping it will come to fruition this time.
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ReflectiveChainShadow
· 5h ago
Meta's global AI infrastructure map adds another piece, with India's demographic dividend + policy benefits, a win-win situation
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