Core Insights - Nvidia is partnering with Australian startup Firmus Technologies to build a large-scale renewable energy-driven AI data center cluster in Australia, marking an expansion of the global AI infrastructure race into the Southern Hemisphere [1][2] - The initial investment for "Project Southgate" is AUD 4.5 billion (approximately USD 2.9 billion), with the first two data centers under construction in Melbourne and Tasmania, expected to be operational by April [1][2] - The long-term vision includes expanding the project to utilize 1.6 GW of power by 2028, with total investments reaching AUD 73.3 billion, which will support the development of 5.1 GW of new wind, solar, and hydroelectric capacity [1][2] Investment and Expansion Plans - The first phase of the project will deploy 150 MW of power capacity, with the initial investment focused entirely on renewable energy infrastructure [2] - The project aims to reshape Australia's electricity supply landscape, as the anticipated renewable energy capacity will account for about 5% of the country's total installed capacity [2]
AI基建浪潮涌向澳洲:英伟达联手Firmus,29亿美元建数据中心