Recently, Reliance Group in India plans to build the world's largest artificial intelligence data center in Jamangar, Gujarat, with a capacity of 3 GigaW far exceeding the largest existing data center. The investment budget for this ambitious project is as high as US$20 billion to US$30 billion, and has attracted many international investors such as Meta and Google. This move not only demonstrates Reliance Group's leadership in the field of technology in India and even the world, but also marks a new milestone in India's artificial intelligence field.
Recently, media reported that Reliance, led by Indian business giant Mukesh Abani, is preparing to build a possible world's largest artificial intelligence data center. The project is located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, India. . The data center has a planned capacity of 3 GW, which is far beyond the largest Microsoft 600 MW data center.
The project's investment budget is reportedly between $20 billion and $30 billion. To promote this huge project, Abani successfully raised more than $25 billion in 2020, attracting Meta, Google, Silver Lake Capital, General Atlantic, KKR, Mubadala Investment Company and Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) ) and many other investors. Today, Reliance Group has become one of the most valuable companies in India.
Abani’s goal is to provide renewable energy mainly with the adjacent green energy complex, and is expected to include a variety of energy forms such as solar, wind and hydrogen to provide the power needed to the data center. At the same time, Reliance Group also plans to purchase chips from Nvidia to support the construction and operation of data centers. Nvidia and Reliance Group announced a partnership in October last year to jointly build India's artificial intelligence infrastructure.
The launch of this Jamangar project comes at a time when global demand for artificial intelligence has risen sharply. Recently, OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle have also announced that they will invest up to $500 billion in artificial intelligence in the United States through the Stargate Project. Construction of intelligent infrastructure.
This large-scale investment by Reliance Group marks India's further layout in the global field of artificial intelligence and shows its increasingly important position in the future technology industry.
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Abani plans to build the world's largest data center in Jamangar, India with a capacity of 3 GW.
The project investment budget is between US$20 billion and US$30 billion, attracting many well-known global investors.
Data centers will rely primarily on the adjacent green energy complex to provide renewable energy.
Reliance Group's huge investment and sustainable energy strategy indicate India's rise in the field of artificial intelligence and may have a profound impact on the global artificial intelligence industry landscape. This will be a major project worthy of continuous attention.