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Looking ahead, AWS has a number of multibillion-dollar projects for further data center expansion, including a $15 billion Northern India project, a $3 billion Mississippi campus and $50 billion in funding for US government-focused regions.
Amazon.com Inc.’s data center operation is much larger than commonly understood, totaling more than 900 facilities in more than 50 countries, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg and investigative website SourceMaterial.
New data suggests that Amazon Web Services (AWS) is operating out of more than 900 data centers, far greater than previous estimates. As reported by SourceMaterial, citing "leaked" data seen by the publication, in 2023, the cloud giant was operating from some 914 data centers in more than 50 countries.
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On the land could build a 60,000 square meter data center with an energy capacity of 35-40 megawatts, an amount of activity equivalent to its entire processing power in Israel as of today.