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Meta Platforms has officially commenced construction on its artificial intelligence data center located in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. This significant project marks the company's 30th global data center, underscoring its commitment to expanding its infrastructure to support AI technologies. The facility is expected to be a state-of-the-art center that utilizes innovative dry-cooling technology, which enhances energy efficiency and sustainability.
The investment of $1 billion reflects Meta's dedication to advancing AI capabilities and improving data processing efficiency. The new center is anticipated to create numerous job opportunities in the region, contributing to the local economy. As the demand for AI-driven applications continues to rise, this facility will play a crucial role in supporting Meta's operations and its various platforms.
Meta's decision to build in Wisconsin highlights the state's growing importance as a hub for technology and innovation, further solidifying its reputation in the tech industry. The project is expected to have a lasting impact on both the company and the local community.
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