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Mukesh Ambani ’s Reliance is planning to work up what could become the humankind ’s largest data centre in Jamnagar , India , with a mental ability of 3 gigawatts to capitalise on soar AI need .

The facility would dwarf the current tumid data center , Microsoft ’s 600 - megawatt internet site in Virginia , Bloomberg describe Friday . The task could cost between$20 billion and $ 30 billion , the paper added .

In 2020 , Ambani raised more than $ 25 billion from a grouping of investors , including Meta , Google , Silver Lake , General Atlantic , KKR , Mubadala , and PIF to fund the growth of Reliance ’s retail and telecommunication speculation that now dominate the country . Reliance is India ’s most valuable company .

Ambani aims to power the quickness primarily with renewable energy from an adjacent green zip complex that will get solar , wind , and hydrogen power .

Nvidia is selling Ambani chip for the data center , the report bestow . Nvidia and Reliance announced a partnership to buildinfrastructure for AI applicationsin India in October .

The Jamnagar project comes as OpenAI , SoftBank , and Oracle this weekpledged up to $ 500 billionfor AI infrastructure in the United States through their Stargate Project .

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