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Amazon said Monday it will invest as much as $50 billion to expand its capacity to provide artificial intelligence and high-performance computing capabilities for its cloud unit's U.S. government customers.
The project is slated to break ground in 2026 and will add nearly 1.3 gigawatts of capacity through new data centers designed for federal agencies, the company said in a blog .
As part of the investment, agencies will have access to Amazon Web Services' AI tools, Anthropic 's Claude family of models and Nvidia chips as well as Amazon's custom Trainium AI chips.
The move follows similar announcements from Anthropic and Meta to expand AI data centers in the U.S. Oracle

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