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French consortium bids for EU AI Datacentre Fund

The AION consortium, which is made up of some of France's largest?tech companies and infrastructure firms, will apply for EU funding to help build a data center in France that could cost as much as EUR10 billion ($11.60 billion). The European Union executive launched in December a EUR20 billion fund for AI infrastructure to try and close the gap with the United States and China who have invested heavily into high-capacity, data centres. The AION consortium was formed last year in response to EU efforts to be more competitive internationally on AI. It includes tech companies Artefact and Bull, telecoms Orange, Iliad, including its Scaleway?data center arm, private equity firm Ardian and the French utility EDF.

Benoit Guillochet, Ardian's director of infrastructure investment, said that the French project could cost half the new EU fund.

He said that he would expect funding from private investors including Ardian and bank loans, as well as EU funds.

Iliad announced that it is ready to invest EUR4 billion in its datacentres, including through Scaleway.

Scaleway's?CEO Damien Lucas stated that the ultimate goal was to have a data center with a gigawatt capacity. This would effectively double France's computing power. The initial phase of the project, he said, would be approximately 100 megawatts. EDF announced last year it would be opening tenders for a number of its 'old industrial sites' with direct grid connections to help data centre operators speed up the process.

(source: Reuters)