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Google Buys Data Center Powerhouse for AI

23 Dec

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Summary

  • Google acquired Intersect for $4.75 billion in an all-cash deal.
  • The acquisition aims to bolster power supply for Google's AI data centers.
  • The deal will accelerate AI infrastructure build-out in Haskell, Texas.
Google Buys Data Center Powerhouse for AI

Google has agreed to purchase Intersect, a developer of data centers and energy infrastructure, for $4.75 billion. This all-cash transaction, announced on Monday, is a pivotal step to enhance the power capabilities of Google's vast data centers, which are essential for its artificial intelligence operations. Intersect, already a partner in building computing sites, will help Google expand its capacity and build new power generation in tandem with data center growth.

The acquisition is timely, as major tech companies like Google, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI are investing billions in data centers to dominate the AI landscape. While many firms are using novel financial arrangements, Google's outright acquisition of Intersect is a less common strategy in this sector. This move by Google is significant, especially considering its history of regulatory scrutiny over antitrust concerns.

Google announced it would integrate some of Intersect's employees, data center projects, and multiple gigawatts of energy capacity. Intersect will continue to operate independently for other clients, maintaining its data centers in Texas and California. The deal is expected to particularly expedite Google's $40 billion investment in AI infrastructure expansion in Haskell, Texas, through 2027.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google acquired Intersect to expand its data center power capacity and accelerate AI infrastructure development.
Intersect will provide more power to Google's data centers, crucial for training and running advanced AI models.
The acquisition specifically aids the build-out of Google's AI infrastructure in Haskell, Texas.

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