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Mark Zuckerberg to invest over $65 billion as CAPEX for AI infrastructure, data centres in 2025

FP Staff • January 31, 2025, 10:04:03 IST
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In a recent post, Zuckerberh outlined how Meta plans to build a 2GW+ data centre. Zuckerberg also mentioned that by the end of 2025, Meta will have more than 1.3 million GPUs online, further powering its AI operations

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Mark Zuckerberg to invest over $65 billion as CAPEX for AI infrastructure, data centres in 2025
While Meta’s investment is no small feat, it still lags behind the hefty plans of its competitors. Microsoft, for example, has committed to spending $80 billion in 2025 to boost its AI efforts, while AWS is set to spend over $75 billion in the same period. Image Credit: Reuters

Meta is preparing to pour a substantial $65 billion into its AI infrastructure and data centres for 2025, a move that highlights the company’s dedication to staying ahead in the rapidly evolving AI space. This investment, set to be directed towards building massive data centres and enhancing its AI capabilities, will help Meta scale up its operations and secure a stronger position in the industry.

Following the announcement of the $500 billion Project Stargate, Meta’s commitment may seem smaller compared to other tech giants, but it’s still a major bet on the future of artificial intelligence. With $65 billion earmarked for capital expenditure (CAPEX), the company is making a bold statement about its intentions to become a leader in AI. This investment comes just as other tech behemoths, like Microsoft and AWS, are also preparing to spend big on their AI infrastructure.

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Meta’s ambitious plans for AI infrastructure

Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, has laid out some ambitious plans for the company’s AI growth. In a recent post, he outlined how Meta plans to build a 2GW+ data centre, which would be massive enough to cover a substantial portion of Manhattan. This data centre, along with others in the pipeline, will serve as the backbone for the company’s AI systems.

Zuckerberg also mentioned that by the end of 2025, Meta will have more than 1.3 million GPUs online, further powering its AI operations. Meta expects these investments to lead to breakthroughs in AI and enhance its core products, while also giving the company a competitive edge in the global race for AI dominance.

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Comparing meta’s investment to competitors

While Meta’s investment is no small feat, it still lags behind the hefty plans of its competitors. Microsoft, for example, has committed to spending $80 billion in 2025 to boost its AI efforts, while AWS is set to spend over $75 billion in the same period.

Google’s AI infrastructure spending remains a mystery, but it’s expected to be similar to these figures. Despite being smaller, Meta’s $65 billion investment is a significant leap compared to its estimated spending of $38-40 billion in 2024, and it’s already higher than analysts’ projections of $50.25 billion for 2025.

The impact on Meta’s future

Meta’s decision to invest heavily in AI infrastructure underscores its long-term vision to dominate the sector. With these massive data centres and AI advancements, the company is positioning itself to not only improve its products but also extend its leadership in American technology.

Zuckerberg is confident that this will be a defining year for AI, with Meta AI potentially serving over 1 billion people and ushering in innovations that will shape the future. It’s clear that Meta sees AI as the key to unlocking new opportunities and sustaining its growth in the years to come.

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