Musk's xAI is advancing a massive infrastructure development plan—investing over $20 billion in data centers in Mississippi, USA. This investment reflects the urgent demand for computing infrastructure in the AI field. The deployment of large-scale data centers not only supports xAI's own model training and inference needs but also signifies a further expansion of the AI industry chain geographically. Such investment trends often drive the development of related upstream and downstream industries, including chip, power, cooling, and other infrastructure suppliers. For those interested in the AI ecosystem and technological industry development, this is a progress worth watching.

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LiquidationWizardvip
· 16h ago
20 billion invested in Mississippi, this guy really has no money problems --- It's another arms race in computing power. Why do AI companies all seem to be competing for family support? --- Chip, power, cooling suppliers are about to take off, right? --- Is Mississippi being picked? Is it good for the local economy or just because of cheap electricity? --- This scale... can domestic manufacturers keep up? 🤔 --- It feels like AI infrastructure has become a new gold rush, more profitable than making products --- Such a huge investment, xAI's model must be really powerful to be worth it --- It's Musk again. This person is really playing a big game
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SigmaBrainvip
· 01-11 10:48
20 billion directly invested in Mississippi, this guy really isn't short on money xAI's move is aggressive, and the compute power arms race is heating up Chip suppliers are probably beaming with joy, and power companies can also benefit But if this continues, how long will it take to achieve AGI? Local economies are probably about to get swept up in the wave
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 01-09 10:05
200 billion USD invested in Mississippi, this guy really has no money worries --- The king of competition is really going all-in on infrastructure, chip production capacity needs overtime --- With such fierce computing power competition, no wonder electricity bills are rising --- Mississippi? Seems a bit off, just for cheap electricity? --- Now chip manufacturers are about to make a fortune again, the cycle is coming --- The energy crisis isn't even solved yet, and they're already burning electricity, it's a bit hard to keep up --- Even infrastructure maniacs have to give way to Musk, truly --- So, the real money is still in the upstream supply chain --- Spending so much money, what can come out of it? Feeling a bit anxious --- Electricity companies are directly overjoyed, how is this account calculated
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AllInDaddyvip
· 01-09 10:05
Investing 20 billion, Mississippi is about to take off, and chip manufacturers must be laughing to death.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9vip
· 01-09 10:00
20 billion invested in Mississippi, this guy is really serious... The computing power war has just begun.
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RamenDeFiSurvivorvip
· 01-09 09:52
20 billion invested in Wisconsin... This guy really isn't short on money, he just wants to see who can keep up with his pace.
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ConsensusBotvip
· 01-09 09:51
20 billion invested in Mississippi, this guy really bets on computing power, quite fierce.
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