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Germany aims to quadruple AI processing capacity by 2030
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Germany aims to quadruple AI processing capacity by 2030

Editorial Team4 months ago02 mins

BERLIN (DPA, CONVERSEER) – The German government plans to massively expand data centre capacity to ensure that Europe’s biggest economy does not fall behind in the global race for technological sovereignty, according to a strategy paper. Data centre performance is to be at least doubled by 2030 compared to 2025 levels, while capacities for artificial…

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