Google to invest $15 bn in AI hub in Andhra
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Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh discusses Google's AI Data Centre arrival, highlighting state and union government collaboration.
Minister Nara Lokesh has expressed optimism about Andhra Pradesh's potential to become a leading electronics hub, emphasising the significant role of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu in
Google’s data centre will come up in the port city of Visakhapatnam, and it will be a part of the company’s global network of AI centres spread across 12 countries. The big investment commitment comes
The Janata Dal Secular has accused the Congress of casting a shadow over IT hub Bengaluru, hours after Andhra Pradesh emerged as the chosen site for Google's biggest ever investment in the country.
In a major setback for Karnataka, tech giant Google on Tuesday announced an investment of $15 billion (approximately ₹1.33 lakh crore) to build an Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure hub
Minister for IT Nara Lokesh said the Google data centre in Visakhapatnam became a reality due to the vision and support of Prime Minister Modi.
Visakhapatnam looks at ambitious ‘AI City’ tag with the state doubling down on expanding industrial and technology corridors
Google’s Raiden Infotech will invest over ₹87,500 crore in Andhra Pradesh for gigawatt-scale data centres, receiving ₹22,000 crore in government incentives. The project is expected to create thousands of jobs and strengthen AP’s position as a digital hub.
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