On February 19th, according to reports, South Korea will build the world's largest artificial intelligence (AI) data center. The power capacity of the data center will reach 3 gigawatts, about three times the size of the 'Stargate' data center, with a staggering cost of $35 billion. The project is led by Stock Farm Road Investment Group co-founded by LG founder's grandson Brian Koo and investor Amin Badr Eldin.
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South Korea is reportedly building the world's largest AI data center
On February 19th, according to reports, South Korea will build the world's largest artificial intelligence (AI) data center. The power capacity of the data center will reach 3 gigawatts, about three times the size of the 'Stargate' data center, with a staggering cost of $35 billion. The project is led by Stock Farm Road Investment Group co-founded by LG founder's grandson Brian Koo and investor Amin Badr Eldin.