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Meta Prepares to Sell $2 Billion in Data-Center Assets to Share AI Infrastructure Costs

Meta Prepares to Sell $2 Billion in Data-Center Assets to Share AI Infrastructure Costs

Meta is making a big move in the tech world by reclassifying $2 billion worth of its data-center assets as “held-for-sale.” This signals a clear shift in strategy: instead of building and owning all its infrastructure alone, Meta plans to co-develop future data centers with partners.

Data centers are the heart of modern technology, powering everything from social media to cutting-edge artificial intelligence. For Meta, these facilities are vital to support the massive computing needs of AI and to keep platforms like Facebook and Instagram running smoothly.

By sharing ownership and costs through partnerships, Meta aims to reduce the huge expenses tied to expanding its AI infrastructure. This approach not only helps lower financial risks but also speeds up innovation, as collaboration often brings fresh ideas and resources.

This step highlights how Meta is adapting to the rapid growth of AI technology. Rather than shouldering all the infrastructure costs itself, Meta is embracing teamwork to fuel the future of AI and maintain its leadership in the tech world.


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