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Is Meta reportedly negotiating to "angrily throw" 200 billion dollars at the AI Datacenter?
①Meta is negotiating the construction of a new AI Datacenter park, with a potential investment of over 200 billion dollars, which will become the largest project of its kind. ②Locations considered by Meta executives include Louisiana, Wyoming, or Texas, and it is expected that the Datacenter may ultimately require a power supply of 5-7 gigawatts.
Is Zuckerberg coming to save the market? Reports indicate that Meta is planning a giant Datacenter worth 200 billion dollars.
According to reports, Meta is in discussions to establish a new Datacenter campus. Depending on the required number of chips and Electrical Utilities demand, the project could exceed 200 billion dollars, potentially becoming the largest of its kind. This Datacenter may ultimately require a power supply of 5-7 gigawatts. In comparison, OpenAI plans to acquire 8 gigawatts of power for the "Stargate" project by 2030.
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Sales in Europe have halved! Tesla's stock price has plummeted and its Market Cap has fallen below one trillion dollars.
① Tesla's stock price fell due to a halving of sales in Europe, with its Market Cap dropping below one trillion dollars; ② The European Automobile Manufacturers Association reports that Tesla sold 9,945 vehicles in Europe in January, a 45% year-on-year decrease, with market share falling from 1.8% to 1%; ③ The rise of Chinese auto manufacturers and Musk's political moves may be reasons for Tesla's stagnating sales, leading investors to feel pessimistic about Tesla's future prospects.