200 billion dollars to boost AI, Meta's goal for 2026
Meta is exploring a massive data center campus for AI projects, which could exceed 200 billion dollars

- March 1, 2025
- Updated: March 2, 2025 at 5:00 AM
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is negotiating the construction of a monumental campus for a data center dedicated to artificial intelligence projects, with an investment that could exceed 200 billion dollars, according to sources close to these plans cited by The Information.
The states considered for the campus location are Louisiana, Wyoming, and Texas, places that offer accessible land, abundant energy, and proximity to communication infrastructure.
But Meta denies everything
Despite reports about this ambitious project, a spokesperson for Meta has denied the rumors, calling them “pure speculation.”
In addition, it has been noted that the company had already communicated its capital expenditure forecast of 65 billion dollars for 2025, a figure that, although exorbitant, represents approximately one third of what is suggested in the new rumors.
This initiative by Meta is not an isolated case, as interest in investment in data centers is increasing among large tech companies, which are announcing significant projects to build facilities dedicated to artificial intelligence.
This enthusiasm for technological infrastructure responds to the growing demand for computational capabilities necessary to develop and deploy advanced AI models.
In this context, another notable project is the one called Stargate, led by OpenAI and SoftBank, which plans an investment of 500 billion dollars over four years for the construction of data centers specifically for artificial intelligence.
These figures reflect a growing trend in data infrastructure investment, an area that is considered fundamental for the advancement of current and future technology.
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