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Reliance will build a 1 gigawatt AI Data Centre in Andhra Pradesh, India

Reliance Industries will build a 1 gigawatt AI datacenter in Andhra Pradesh in India, announced the chief minister of the state on Friday. This is a major addition to the infrastructure in India, where companies like Microsoft and Google have invested heavily in AI.

Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, did not reveal financial details about the investment. Reliance didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Companies are investing heavily in building new infrastructure around the world to meet the booming demand for AI-based services.

India is an important growth market, where almost a billion people access the internet. Google committed last month to investing $15 billion over five years in an AI datacenter in Andhra Pradesh. This was its largest investment ever in India. Microsoft and Amazon also invested billions in building data centers across India.

Reliance’s planned data centre will function as a twin of its gigawatt scale AI data center located in Jamnagar, Gujarat. "Together they form one of Asia’s strongest AI infrastructure network," Naidu stated.

AI demands enormous computing power. This is driving the demand for data centers specialised to enable tech companies link thousands of chip clusters together.

The Reliance Group, headed by Indian billionaire Mukesh Amani, includes Jio - India's top telecoms provider - Reliance Retail Ltd., Network18 Media & Investments Ltd. and Jamnagar – India's biggest oil complex. (Reporting and editing by Joe Bavier, Susan Fenton, and Munsif Vengattil from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)