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Amazon Announces $10 Billion Investment for Data Centers in Ohio

Amazon Web Services plans to invest $10 billion in Ohio to expand its data centers to support AI and cloud computing technologies.

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Updated: Dec 17th, 2024, 7:37 PM ET

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Amazon Web Services will invest an additional $10 billion in Ohio, bringing its total investment to over $23 billion by 2029. This funding aims to enhance cloud computing infrastructure and power artificial intelligence initiatives. The investment is expected to create over 1,000 jobs and promote economic growth in the region. AWS, currently dominant in the market, will expand its facilities beyond Columbus, enhancing its capacity to meet increasing global demand for data centers.


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