Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg considers cloud computing entry amid AI spending spree
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is considering entering the cloud computing market by renting out excess capacity from its AI data centers. This move could position Meta against major players like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. While the company has not formally announced plans to commercialize its data center capacity, the potential shift raises questions about its existing partnerships and operational capabilities.
- ▪Meta is contemplating selling cloud computing services as it invests heavily in AI data centers.
- ▪The company operates over 30 data centers and is constructing AI-optimized facilities with significant capacities.
- ▪Meta has secured over $10 billion in partnerships with Google Cloud while building its own infrastructure.
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